A combustible mix of the serious, the ephemeral, the aesthetic, the political, and the risqué, the Harlem Renaissance was a cultural awakening among African Americans during the 1920s and 1930s.
Fauset was the first Black woman to hold a paramount position in publishing, but her career was overshadowed by her personal ...
The Harlem Renaissance author spent her last years writing about the ancient king. Six decades after her death, her ...
"Fashion, the act of adornment, in this moment in American history were central to creating ... of works by Black artists during the Harlem Renaissance, including paintings by Aaron Douglas ...
Featuring free classical music performances, poetry walks, historical discussions and even a 'drunk history' comedy show, ...
Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller was a protege of Auguste Rodin and shaped the Harlem Renaissance. The African American Museum in ...
Join art historian Jane Oneail for a presentation on “Rhythm and Hues: The Harlem Renaissance and Its Legacy” at 7 p.m. Feb.
The Iowa City Senior Center's (ICSC) Original Mature Groovers will hold the second annual Black History Ball in celebration ... of the Elegance of the Harlem Renaissance, the night will showcase ...
Jones The Harlem Renaissance author spent her last years writing about the ancient king. Six decades after her death, her unfinished novel has finally been published for the first time Ellen ...
Gladys Bentley, a luminary of the Harlem Renaissance, began her blues career singing at ... National Museum of African American History and Culture Photograph of Gladys Bentley National Museum of ...
Jazz UpFront will host the opening reception for the touring Stonewall National Museum, Archives & Library exhibit The Harlem Renaissance: As Gay as it was Black.