• Young black women of the Harlem Renaissance lived with uncertainty of their rights and their roles at a time in which women began to question their sexuality...
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  • 1920s Harlem", Digital Harlem Blog, June 3, 2011, accessed August 22, 2011 "Thousands Witnessed The Thrilling battle that Brought Victory to Renaissance Five"...
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    hundred farmed the Harlem flatlands. The first European settlement in the area was by siblings Hendrick (Henry), Isaac and Rachel De Forest, Franco-Dutch...
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    The Harlem Globetrotters are an American exhibition basketball team. They combine athleticism, theater, entertainment, and comedy in their style of play...
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    East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, is a neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City, north of the Upper East Side and bounded...
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  • Harold Jackman (category Harlem Renaissance)
    American art and literature. Raised in Harlem, Jackman was known for his involvement in the Harlem Renaissance and his dedication to preserving African...
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    been termed "renaissances", such as the Bengal Renaissance, Tamil Renaissance, Nepal Bhasa renaissance, al-Nahda or the Harlem Renaissance. The term can...
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  • called: "Hurston 'Really Did Get Born,'" "The Politics of Art in the Harlem Renaissance," "Interrogating the Politics of Gender and Class," "Exploring the...
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    Countee Cullen (category Harlem Renaissance)
    children's writer, and playwright, particularly well known during the Harlem Renaissance. Countee LeRoy Porter was born on May 30, 1903, to Elizabeth Thomas...
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    James Van Der Zee (category Harlem Renaissance)
    his portraits of black New Yorkers. He was a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Aside from the artistic merits of his work, Van Der Zee produced...
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    Renaissance art (1350 – 1620 AD) is the painting, sculpture, and decorative arts of the period of European history known as the Renaissance, which emerged...
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    New Negro (category Harlem Renaissance)
    "New Negro" is a term popularized during the Harlem Renaissance implying a more outspoken advocacy of dignity and a refusal to submit quietly to the practices...
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  • commercial success Harlem Renaissance, an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion in 1920s New York City Hawaiian Renaissance, a resurgence of distinct...
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    The Renaissance Center, commonly known as the RenCen, is a complex of seven connected skyscrapers in downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. The Renaissance...
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    Aaron Douglas (artist) (category Harlem Renaissance)
    illustrator, and visual arts educator. He was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. He developed his art career painting murals and creating illustrations...
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  • Twentieth Century Harlem. Peter Lange Publishing Inc. "Stephanie St. Clair profile". The Mob Museum. Retrieved June 28, 2016. Harlem Renaissance lives from the...
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    Augusta Savage (category Harlem Renaissance)
    1892 – March 27, 1962) was an American sculptor associated with the Harlem Renaissance. She was also a teacher whose studio was important to the careers...
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  • The Harlem Renaissance cultivated a boom of literary, music, art expressions as a channel for writers, musicians, and artists cumulatively in Harlem, New...
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  • elsewhere, including the Irish Literary Revival, the Harlem Renaissance (in the USA), the Bengal Renaissance (in Kolkata, India) and the Jindyworobak Movement...
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    Arturo Alfonso Schomburg (category Harlem Renaissance)
    have made to society. He was an important intellectual figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Over the years, he collected literature, art, slave narratives, and...
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  • years thereafter Hubert Harrison – "the father of Harlem Radicalism" Leonard Harper – Harlem Renaissance producer, stager, and choreographer Coleman Hawkins...
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    Carl Van Vechten (category Harlem Renaissance)
    American writer and artistic photographer who was a patron of the Harlem Renaissance and the literary executor of Gertrude Stein. He gained fame as a writer...
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    Jessie R. Fauset (category Harlem Renaissance)
    of The Crisis, a NAACP magazine, allowed her to contribute to the Harlem Renaissance by promoting literary work that related to the social movements of...
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    Alain LeRoy Locke (category Harlem Renaissance)
    known as the philosophical architect—the acknowledged "Dean"—of the Harlem Renaissance. He is frequently included in listings of influential African Americans...
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    Niggerati (category Harlem Renaissance)
    group of young African-American artists and intellectuals of the Harlem Renaissance. "Niggerati" is a portmanteau of "nigger" and "literati". The rooming...
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    Langston Hughes (category Harlem Renaissance)
    leader of the Harlem Renaissance. He famously wrote about the period that "the Negro was in vogue", which was later paraphrased as "when Harlem was in vogue...
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  • Canada Devetsil – 1920 – 1931 Group of Seven – 1920 – 1933, Canada Harlem Renaissance – 1920 – 1930s, United States American scene painting – c. 1920 –...
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    Cary D.; Finkelman, Paul (6 December 2012). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-45536-1.  This article incorporates public...
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  • (March 3, 1905 –January 3, 1973) was an African-American poet of the Harlem Renaissance. Holloway was born Lucy Ariel Williams in Mobile, Alabama. Her mother...
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