The exciting new groundbreaking book by George M. Johnson, "Flamboyants: the Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish I'd Known," is ...
From the streets of Harlem to Vietnam to Hollywood, these stories correct the record and spotlight lesser-known heroes for ...
Memoir, thriller, historical fiction, and romance, Philly writers are telling a plethora of stories. Here's what we'll be ...
an anthropologist who drew on her knowledge of American and Caribbean folklore in her books. The Harlem Renaissance gave voice to the black experience and established African Americans as a ...
Now, it seems their safe haven town is anything but. This gripping, extraordinary book begins at the start of the Harlem Renaissance in 1919. Jessie Redmon Fauset is the new literary editor of The ...
an anthropologist who drew on her knowledge of American and Caribbean folklore in her books. The Harlem Renaissance gave voice to the black experience and established African Americans as a ...
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