Works By Edna Guy
- Madassi Nautch (1931)
- Luleta’s Dance (1932)
- After Gaugin (1932)
- Gimme Yo Han (1932)
- Juba (1932)
- Negro Songs of Protest (co- choreographed with Alison Burroughs; 1937)
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