found: His Down home, 1988, c1975: CIP t.p. (Robert Bone)
found: LC data base, 08-03-88 (hdg.: Bone, Robert A.; usage: Robert Bone)
found: The muse in Bronzeville, 2011: ECIP t.p. (Robert Bone) data view (b. 1924; English Dept., Teachers College of Columbia University, d. 2007)
found: http://pocketknowledge.tc.columbia.edu/home.php/browse/27061, searched Nov. 16, 2010: ( ...intellectual work focused on black literature throughout his life and was the one that coined the term the Chicago Renaissance to describe the dramatic flowering of African-American culture in Chicago in the 1930s and 40s ... politically active in the socialist movement and became the National Secretary of the Young Peoples Socialist League 1946-1947... author of Richard Wright and the Chicago Renaissance, Roar lion roar, Up the down staircase, American Negro poetry, Black voices: an anthology of Afro-American literature, Dark symphony: Negro literature in America ... )