• The Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (Facts On File Publishing ISBN 0-8160-4539-9 and ISBN 1-4381-3017-1) by Sandra L. West and Aberjhani, is a 2003...
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    The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual and cultural revival of African-American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship...
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  • The Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, was a cultural, social, and artistic explosion centered in Harlem, New York, and spanning...
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    New Negro (category Harlem Renaissance)
    popularized during the Harlem Renaissance implying a more outspoken advocacy of dignity and a refusal to submit quietly to the practices and laws of Jim Crow racial...
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  • a list of female entertainers of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem, New York, in the 1920s....
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  • the TV comedy sitcom, Disjointed. Wintz, Cary D. (2004). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance. Taylor & Francis. p. 1129. ISBN 1-57958-458-6. Eagle, Bob;...
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    Negro World (redirect from The Negro World)
    ). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance. Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4381-3017-0. Finkelman, Paul, ed. (2009). "Negro World". Encyclopedia of African...
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    "Crises, The: The Negro in Art–How Shall He Be Portrayed? A Symposium". In Cary D. Wintz; et al. (eds.). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance: A-J. Routledge...
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    Yolande Du Bois (category Harlem Renaissance)
    American teacher known for her involvement in the Harlem Renaissance. She was the daughter of W.E.B. Du Bois and the former Nina Gomer. Her father encouraged...
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    ISBN 978-1-884995-44-6. Wintz, Cary D.; Finkelman, Paul (2012-12-06). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance. Routledge. p. 1568. ISBN 978-1-135-45536-1. New York Times...
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  • contained in the same journal by Marcus Garvey. Wintz, Cary D.; Paul Finkelman (December 6, 2012). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance. Routledge. pp...
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    that her father had been "a Hindu manservant", while the 2003 Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance noted allegations that her father had been Native Hawaiian...
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  • The New York Renaissance, also known as the Renaissance Big R Five and as the Rens, were the first black-owned, all-black, fully-professional basketball...
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  • A number of theatre companies are associated with the Harlem Renaissance. Anita Bush, a pioneer in African American theater, began an acting company after...
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    numbers fed by the Great Migration. In the 1920s and 1930s, Central and West Harlem were the focus of the "Harlem Renaissance", an outpouring of artistic work...
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    during the Great Migration in the early 20th century. In the 1920s and 1930s, Central and West Harlem were the center of the Harlem Renaissance, a major...
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    W. E. B. Du Bois (category Articles with Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy links)
    Kristin (2004). "Brownies' Book, The". In Wintz, Cary D.; Finkelman, Paul (eds.). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance. Vol. 1 (A–J). Routledge. p. 196...
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    Hall Johnson (category Deaths from fire in the United States)
    mounted in the sidewalk and mobile-app beacon honor Johnson's career. Wintz, Cary D.; Finkelman, Paul (2012). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance. Routledge...
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    2014. Wintz, Cary D.; Finkelman, Paul (6 December 2012). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-135-45536-1.  This article incorporates...
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    Grace Nail Johnson (category Harlem Renaissance)
    patron of the arts associated with the Harlem Renaissance, and wife of the writer and politician James Weldon Johnson. Johnson was the daughter of John...
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    Countee Cullen (category Harlem Renaissance)
    known during the Harlem Renaissance. Countee LeRoy Porter was born on May 30, 1903, to Elizabeth Thomas Lucas. Due to a lack of records of his early childhood...
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  • number of African-American artists and writers of the Harlem Renaissance, equal to more than $1 million in 2003. This was especially critical during the Great...
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  • Crowder, Ralph (2012). Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance. Routledge. Williams, Christopher (2009). Harlem Renaissance Lives from the African American National...
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    Edna Lewis Thomas (category Harlem Renaissance)
    during the Harlem Renaissance. She appeared on Broadway, with the Lafayette Players theater company, and in productions by the Federal Theater Project of the...
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  • the original on October 26, 2020. Retrieved March 6, 2021. Wintz, Carrie D.; Paul Finkelman, eds. (2004). "Second Harlem Renaissance". Encyclopedia of...
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  • best known as co-author of Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance and author of The River of Winged Dreams. The encyclopedia won a Choice Academic Title...
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    grandson of Fred R. Moore Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance, Volume 2, pp. 901-02 (2004). Horner, Shirley (October 3, 1993). "About Books". The New York...
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    Composition for "Jazz" (category Paintings in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum)
    D. Wintz, Paul Finkelman, Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance: K-Y, Volume 2 of Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance, Taylor & Francis, 2004, pp...
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    Claude McKay (redirect from Home to Harlem)
    in the Harlem Renaissance. Born in Jamaica, McKay first travelled to the United States to attend college, and encountered W. E. B. Du Bois's The Souls...
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    Louis Armstrong (category Culture of New Orleans)
    Cary D. Wintz and Paul Finkelman, eds., Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance Archived January 16, 2023, at the Wayback Machine (London: Routledge, 2012)...
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