The Harlem Renaissance, a period extending roughly from 1924 through 1929, and distinguished by an unprecedented outpouring of literary publications by Afro-American writers, has been the subject of several books and innumerable articles. The period is also known as the New Negro Renaissance
In Columbia, South Carolina the literary activities that took place \u3c“\u3e Under the Capi...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This thesis speaks about “The Harlem Renaissance”, which is generally believed to have begun in the ...
Abstract – The Harlem Renaissance is generally considered to have spanned from about 1918 until the...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
The New Negro Renaissance and the Negritude Movement comprise two important bodies of literature. Mu...
This paper deals with some of the sociological implications of a major cultural high-water point in ...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
The literary movement that so many refer to as the Harlem Renaissance remains contested terrain, and...
American scholarship on the Harlem Renaissance has, until recently, been strongly U.S.-centric, but ...
The New Negro Renaissance, that period associated with the flowering of the arts in 1920s Harlem, be...
232 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Historical circumstances indi...
The period traditionally called the Harlem Renaissance was an era in which African American women ...
David W. Levy Prize finalist, Spring 2017Amidst a tragically long-standing history of oppression, th...
In 1925, book collector and Harlem Renaissance patron Arthur A. Schomburg began the essay The Negro...
In Columbia, South Carolina the literary activities that took place \u3c“\u3e Under the Capi...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This thesis speaks about “The Harlem Renaissance”, which is generally believed to have begun in the ...
Abstract – The Harlem Renaissance is generally considered to have spanned from about 1918 until the...
The Negro Renaissance (1920-1930) also known as the Harlem Renaissance was a notable historical phas...
The New Negro Renaissance and the Negritude Movement comprise two important bodies of literature. Mu...
This paper deals with some of the sociological implications of a major cultural high-water point in ...
The black gatherings particularly in Harlem, constituting a community with its peculiarities, thanks...
The literary movement that so many refer to as the Harlem Renaissance remains contested terrain, and...
American scholarship on the Harlem Renaissance has, until recently, been strongly U.S.-centric, but ...
The New Negro Renaissance, that period associated with the flowering of the arts in 1920s Harlem, be...
232 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Historical circumstances indi...
The period traditionally called the Harlem Renaissance was an era in which African American women ...
David W. Levy Prize finalist, Spring 2017Amidst a tragically long-standing history of oppression, th...
In 1925, book collector and Harlem Renaissance patron Arthur A. Schomburg began the essay The Negro...
In Columbia, South Carolina the literary activities that took place \u3c“\u3e Under the Capi...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Ar...
This thesis speaks about “The Harlem Renaissance”, which is generally believed to have begun in the ...