Author:Jessie Redmon Fauset

Works

 * There Is Confusion (1924)
 * Plum Bun: A Novel Without a Moral (1928)
 * The Chinaberry Tree: A Novel of American Life (1931)
 * Comedy, American Style (1933)

Poems

 * "Rondeau." The Crisis. April 1912: 252.
 * "La Vie C'est La Vie." The Crisis. July 1922: 124.
 * "'Courage!' He Said." The Crisis. November 1929: 378
 * In The Book of American Negro Poetry (1922), edited by James Weldon Johnson
 * "La Vie C'est la Vie"
 * "Christmas Eve in France"
 * "Dead Fires"
 * "Oriflamme"
 * "Oblivion"

Short stories

 * "Emmy." The Crisis. December 1912: 79–87; January 1913: 134–142.
 * "My House and a Glimpse of My Life Therein." The Crisis. July 1914: 143–145.
 * "Double Trouble." The Crisis. August 1923: 155–159; September 1923: 205–209.

Essays

 * "Impressions of the Second Pan-African Congress." The Crisis. November 1921: 12–18.
 * "What Europe Thought of the Pan-African Congress." The Crisis. December 1921: 60–69.
 * "The Gift of Laughter." In Locke, Alaine. The New Negro: An Interpretation. (1925)
 * "Dark Algiers the White." The Crisis. 1925–26 (vol. 29–30): 255–258, 16–22.

Works about Fauset

 * "Miss Jessie Fauset" in Negro Poets and Their Poems (1923)