The Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, was a movement of the 1920s and '30s that sought to redefine ...
In this nostalgic and fascinating book, Julie Satow, author of The Plaza, writes about the golden age of three now-vanished department stores, and the trailblazing women who led and transformed them.
a tour of “Defining the New Negro; Voices of the Harlem Renaissance a Century Later” will meet outside the Paterno Family Humanities reading room, second floor central Pattee Library ...
Black American novelists, filmmakers and other writers are using comedy to reveal — and combat — our era’s disturbing ...
Harlem Rhapsody by Victoria Christopher Murray. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. This novel explores the life of the “midwife” of the Harlem Renaissance, Jessie Redmon ...
This group is not only preserving the arts; they're safeguarding truth, and ensuring our collective future remains as bold, boundless, and Black as it has always been ...
The 1920s were a period of great change. Vintage photographs provide a glimpse at what life was like for women throughout the decade.
Writer and philosopher Alain Locke called it “the new Negro” in 1925 ... it was heard at the voting booth. The Harlem Renaissance gave Black people an opportunity to share, discover and ...
LEWIS: White was a simultaneous phenomenon in the Harlem Renaissance ... Harlem's nightclubs were packed with white New Yorkers. "The Negro," Langston Hughes wrote, "was in vogue." ...
The Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, was a movement of the 1920s and ’30s that sought to redefine Black identity through literature, music, painting, photography, and ...