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When Harlem was in vogueWhen Harlem was in vogue

When Harlem was in vogue1982

David Levering Lewis, David L. Lewis, Lewis, David L.

About this book

The decade and a half that followed World War I was a time of tremendous optimism in Harlem. It was a time when Langston Hughes, Eubie Blake, Marcus Garvey, Zora Neale Hurston, Paul Robeson, and countless others made their indelible mark on the landscape of American culture. David Levering Lewis makes us feel the excitment of the times as he recaptures the intoxicating hope that black Americans could now create important art - and so at last compel the nation to recognize their equality. In his new preface, the author reconsiders the Harlem Renaissance in light of criticism surrounding the exploitation of the black community.

Details

First published
1982
Publisher
Penguin
Pages
449
ISBN-13
9780140263343
OL Work ID
OL274395W

Subjects

African American artAfrican American artsHarlem RenaissanceIntellectual lifeArtsArts noirs américainsHistoryAmerican ArtsHarlem (new york, n.y.), historyModern ArtsArts, modernNew york (n.y.), intellectual life

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