Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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Gerald David Jaynes. close - knit and vibrant black community of Harlem . During the Harlem Renais- sance , African American painting began for the first time to show signs of social protest , reflecting the condi- tion of blacks and ...
Gerald David Jaynes. close - knit and vibrant black community of Harlem . During the Harlem Renais- sance , African American painting began for the first time to show signs of social protest , reflecting the condi- tion of blacks and ...
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... Harlem Renaissance in the early 1920s . Black writers such as Claude McKay , Langston Hughes , and Countee Cullen achieved great popularity in literature during that period . They and other Harlem intellectuals called for protest ...
... Harlem Renaissance in the early 1920s . Black writers such as Claude McKay , Langston Hughes , and Countee Cullen achieved great popularity in literature during that period . They and other Harlem intellectuals called for protest ...
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... Harlem , 394-397 Abyssinian Baptist Church , 112 , 198 , 379 , 657 , 800 American Negro Theater , 14 , 44-45 anti ... Harlem Harlem Artists Guild , 57 , 93 Harlem Broadcasting Company , 530-531 Harlem Committee for Self - Defense , 396 ...
... Harlem , 394-397 Abyssinian Baptist Church , 112 , 198 , 379 , 657 , 800 American Negro Theater , 14 , 44-45 anti ... Harlem Harlem Artists Guild , 57 , 93 Harlem Broadcasting Company , 530-531 Harlem Committee for Self - Defense , 396 ...
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Editorial Board | 500 |
Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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