The Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New ... in the United States in the wake of the Civil War. Well into the 20th ...
The roots of the Harlem Renaissance lay partly in a demographic shift. By the early twentieth century, a large number of Southern blacks had left their birth places for Northern cities ...
Do you know the name Gladys Bentley? In the early twentieth century, Harlem was home to many emerging Black artists, from authors like Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston to jazz musicians like ...
As the decades have passed by, time has wiped out all but a few moments and artists from our collective memory, but the output from the beginning of the 20th century was truly pioneering ... a ...
The roots of the Harlem Renaissance lay partly in a demographic shift. By the early twentieth century, a large number of Southern blacks had left their birth places for Northern cities ...