In this provocative study, Michael Soto examines African American cultural forms through the lens of census history to tell the story of how U.S. officialdom—in particular the Census Bureau—placed persons of African descent within a shifting taxonomy of racial difference, and how African American writers and intellectuals described a far more complex situation of interracial social contact and intra-racial diversity. What we now call African American identity and the literature that gives it voice emerged out of social, cultural, and intellectual forces that fused in Harlem roughly one century ago. Measuring the Harlem Renaissance sifts through a wide range of authors and ideas—from W. E. B. Du Bois, Rudolph Fisher, and Nella Larsen to Zora...
The lower-class theme that predominates in the Harlem novel stems from the desire of the black novel...
This thesis speaks about “The Harlem Renaissance”, which is generally believed to have begun in the ...
American scholarship on the Harlem Renaissance has, until recently, been strongly U.S.-centric, but ...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
Abstract – The Harlem Renaissance is generally considered to have spanned from about 1918 until the...
The literary movement that so many refer to as the Harlem Renaissance remains contested terrain, and...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
This paper deals with some of the sociological implications of a major cultural high-water point in ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the phenomenon of the Harlem Renaissance as not only an artisti...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The Abbey Theatre's 1911 tour of the United States caused more than the unrest over The Playboy of t...
The article addresses the question of African inspirations in the works of African-American artists....
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
Carl Van Vechten became a predominant figure within Harlem Renaissance literary circles because of h...
The New Negro Renaissance, that period associated with the flowering of the arts in 1920s Harlem, be...
The lower-class theme that predominates in the Harlem novel stems from the desire of the black novel...
This thesis speaks about “The Harlem Renaissance”, which is generally believed to have begun in the ...
American scholarship on the Harlem Renaissance has, until recently, been strongly U.S.-centric, but ...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
Abstract – The Harlem Renaissance is generally considered to have spanned from about 1918 until the...
The literary movement that so many refer to as the Harlem Renaissance remains contested terrain, and...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
This paper deals with some of the sociological implications of a major cultural high-water point in ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the phenomenon of the Harlem Renaissance as not only an artisti...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
The Abbey Theatre's 1911 tour of the United States caused more than the unrest over The Playboy of t...
The article addresses the question of African inspirations in the works of African-American artists....
The Harlem Renaissance, also known at the Negro Renaissance and the New Negro Movement, was a revolu...
Carl Van Vechten became a predominant figure within Harlem Renaissance literary circles because of h...
The New Negro Renaissance, that period associated with the flowering of the arts in 1920s Harlem, be...
The lower-class theme that predominates in the Harlem novel stems from the desire of the black novel...
This thesis speaks about “The Harlem Renaissance”, which is generally believed to have begun in the ...
American scholarship on the Harlem Renaissance has, until recently, been strongly U.S.-centric, but ...