The Harlem Renaissance: A Historical Dictionary for the Era
Bruce Kellner
Portrays the lives of black authors, musicians, actors, and other artists associated with the Harlem Renaissance and discusses Harlem Renaissance dramas, films, books, and musical shows.
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Contents
A Chronology of Significant Events 19171935
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A Harlem Renaissance Library
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Plays by about or Featuring AfroAmericans
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Copyright
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