Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois, which has shaped modern African American discourse in general and the New Negro Renaissance in particular. Both participants of the dispute are numerously referred to ...
The "New Negro" writers celebrated American idealism while pointing out the inequalities that were affronts to those same ideals. The roots of the Harlem Renaissance lay partly in a demographic shift.
Hughes, a noted although still underappreciated writer, is often associated with the Harlem Renaissance ... such as “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” – was the first African American arts ...
ASALH serves both the academic and the general population. ASALH publishes three scholarly journals: the Journal of African American History (formerly the Journal of Negro History) founded in 1916; ...
Harlem Renaissance, which is stage managed by Klein Wilhelm, will take to the stage at the Papermill Theatre for a three-performance run on December 19, 20 and 21 as follows: Thursday ...