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Harlem's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is celebrating 100 years of service to the community​ by displaying ...
This course will introduce students to African-American fiction, drama, poetry, nonfiction, art, music, and film of the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance marks a seminal historical moment in ...
James Van Der Zee was an African-American photographer known for his distinctive portraits from the Harlem Renaissance. The artist used photography ... held in the collections of The Museum of Modern ...
When the couple moved to New York City in 1942, Catlett taught art at the George Washington Carver School, a night school for working adults in Harlem ... Museum of African American History ...
A central figure of the Harlem Renaissance was Augusta Savage ... making the artist the first person to open a gallery for African American art. Savage was born in Florida but worked primarily ...
Met Gala celebrated dandyism across the diaspora through bold, cultural symbolism, and heritage-driven styles.
African-American writers, musicians, artists and academics across the country sought to promote confidence, dignity and self-expression—a movement that would blossom into the Harlem Renaissance.
the decade in which we first achieved a degree of literary celebrity in the midst of the Harlem Renaissance. As a provisional response to the question of a religious genealogy of African American ...
Attendees are encouraged to dress in Harlem Renaissance or African attire, or any way they see fit to suit the occasion. A traditional African-American meal will be served: chicken and waffles ...