Alain LeRoy Locke has written:
'The negro spirituals'
Alain LeRoy Locke was born in 1886.
Alain LeRoy Locke died in 1954.
Alain Locke died of heart failure at New York's Mount Sinai Hospital. on June 9th 1954.
Alain Locke has written: 'The works of Alain Locke' -- subject(s): African American arts, Race identity, Intellectual life, Civil rights, History and criticism, American literature, African Americans
Alain Locke was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 13, 1885 to Pliny Ishmael Locke (1850Ð1892) and Mary Hawkins Locke (1853Ð1922). Alain Leroy Locke was an American writer, philosopher, educator, and patron of the arts. In a popular publication, The Black 100, Alain Locke ranks as the 36th most influential African American ever, past or present
Alain Locke (1886-1954), a writer and educator from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the first African-American to receive the Rhodes Scholarship, in 1907.
Leonard Harris has written: 'Alain L. Locke' -- subject(s): Biography, African American philosophers, African American intellectuals
Alain LeRoy Locke moved to Washington, D.C., in 1907 to teach at Howard University. He became the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard University and later served as a professor of philosophy at Howard, where he played a significant role in the Harlem Renaissance and the promotion of African American culture and arts.
Alain Locke died on June 9, 1954, in New York City. He passed away from heart disease at the age of 67. Locke was a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance and made significant contributions to African American culture and intellectual thought.
I have also been searching for an answer to this question and I have yet to find any in his biographies. I would assume not because they only ever mentioned his mother and father.
William Locke has written: 'Machine Translation'
Sam Locke has written: 'Fair Game'