Nella Larsen's Erotics of Race
"Passing" Is a Novel of Longings (April 27, 1929)
Beyond the Color Line (April 28, 1929)
The Color Line (April 28, 1929)
The Dilemma of Mixed Race: Another Study of the Color-line in New York (May 1, 1929)
As in a Looking Glass (May 3, 1929)
Touch of the Tar-brush (May 18, 1929)
The Cat Came Back (June 5, 1929)
Novel of Race Consciousness (June 23, 1929)
Do They Always Return? (Sept. 28, 1929)
Contemporary Coverage of Passing and Race
When Is a Caucasian Not a Caucasian? (March 2, 1911)
Writer Says Brazil Has No Color Line (Oct. 1925)
Does It Pay to "Pass?" (Aug. 20, 1927)
From White Negroes (May-June 1928)
3,000 Negroes Cross the Line Each Year (July 12, 1928)
From Negro to Caucasion, Or How the Ethiopian Is Changing His Skin (1929)
Crossing the Color Line (July 28, 1929)
From Crossing the Color Line (Aug. 26, 1931)
75,000 Pass in Philadelphia Every Day (Dec. 19, 1931)
Careful Lyncher! He May Be Your Brother (Jan. 21, 1932)
Blonde Girl Was 'Passing' (Jan. 23, 1932)
Virginia Is Still Hounding 'White' Negroes Who 'Pass'
The Rhinelander/Jones Case
Society Youth Weds Cabman's Daughter (Nov. 14, 1924)
Poor Girl to Fight Hubby's Parents (Dec. 26, 1924)
From Calls Rhinelander Dupe of Girl He Wed (Nov. 10, 1925)
From Loved Rhinelander, Wife's Letters Say (Nov. 13, 1925)
From Rhinelander Bares Love Secrets (Nov. 21, 1925)
From Kip's "Soul Message" Notes Read (Nov. 28. 1925)
From Rhinelander Jury Reaches a Decision after Twelve Hours (Dec. 5, 1925)
[Rhinelander Editorial], The Crisis (Jan. 1926)
Rhinelander Gets a Fair Deal (Jan. 26, 1926)
Mrs. Rhinelander to Sail (July 16, 1926)
New Author Unearthed Right Here in Harlem (May 23, 1928)
Behind the Backs of Books and Authors (April 13, 1929)
Jean Blackwell Hutson to Louise Fox (Aug. 1, 1969)
[Nella Larsen Imes, Guggenheim Application]
[In Defense of Sanctuary]
To Carl Van Vechten [1925]
To Charles S. Johnson [Aug. 1926]
To Eddie Wasserman [April 3, 1928]
To Eddie Wasserman [April 5, 1928]
To Dorothy Peterson [n.d.]
To Dorothy Peterson [July 19, 1927]
To Dorothy Peterson [July 21, 1927]
To Dorothy Peterson [Aug. 2, 1927]
To Langston Hughes [n.d.]
To Langston Hughes [1930]
To Carl Van Vechten [April 15, 1929]
To Gertrude Stein (Jan. 26, 1931)
To Carl Van Vechten [May 14, 1932]
From The Garies and Their Friends
The Father of Desiree's Baby
From The House Behind the Cedars
Selections from Stories and Novels of Passing: "The Moment of Regret"
From The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
Selected Writings from the Harlem Renaissance
The Mulatto to His Critics
Passing for White, Passing for Colored, Passing for Negroes Plus
Nella Larsen's Passing: A Study in Irony
Nella Larsen's Passing: A Problem of Interpretation
Nella Larsen: Mystery Woman of the Harlem Renaissance
From Passing for What? Aspects of Identity in Nella Larsen's Novels
[From Black Female Sexuality in Passing]
Nella Larsen's Harlem Aesthetic
From Miscegenation and "The Dicta of Race and Class": The Rhinelander Case and Nella Larsen's Passing
Clare Kendry's "True" Colors: Race and Class Conflict in Nella Larsen's Passing
Passing, Queering: Nella Larsen's Psychoanalytic Challenge
Nella Larsen and the Veil of Race
From The Recurring Conditions of Nella Larsen's Passing
Passing and Domestic Tragedy
Passing: Race, Identification, and Desire
Racial Etiquette: Nella Larsen's Passing and the Rhinelander Case