Jeffries Camille African American Literature Dr. Harris February 26, 2026 Title: Seen, Not Known: A New Psychology on Repeat Primary Text: The New Negro (1925) by Alain Locke This mixtape explores the conflicting relationship between being visible and invisible when it comes to Black identity and expression in terms of art. Because of the use of stereotypes as well as social judgments based upon what is expected from them, Black people are often seen as being hyper-visible. However, we ignore or misunderstand the inward lives of Black people. This project will reference Alain Locke's idea of "New Psychology," which finds that true transformation starts from within and is based upon self-definition rather than external recognition. The mixtape format represents this; the songs are layered with sound, feeling, and thought to demonstrate that the experience of coming of age is a process that is repeated rather than a single event. The first three songs on the mixtape, ...
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