The exciting new groundbreaking book by George M. Johnson, "Flamboyants: the Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish I'd Known," is an empowering book written specifically for high school students, but one ...
The Harlem Renaissance had profound implications for the social, cultural, and intellectual life of Black people. Black artists developed poetry, novels, music, and fine art that challenged the ...
Who were the three women in the iconic 1958 photo known as "A Great Day in Harlem"? All three left their mark on the music in ...
In 1926, poet, playwright and activist Langston Hughes published a piece in The Nation that is considered the manifesto of the Harlem Renaissance, writing: “The younger Negro artists who create ...
poetry and music that is now collectively known as the Harlem Renaissance. A photography exhibit currently… ...