Alain Locke's role as a general factotum of the Harlem Renaissance has tended to overshadow the full dimensions of an active and productive life. |
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Unfortunately, much of her work has been ignored, partly because she was eclipsed, as a woman, by the male literati of the Harlem Renaissance. |
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Works by renowned writers of the Harlem Renaissance were shelved alongside little known, self-published authors. |
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Her daughter conducted a salon that became a gathering place for the writers, artists, and musicians of the Harlem Renaissance. |
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These notes display the wide range of the Thurman canon against the backdrop of the Harlem Renaissance. |
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Though the arrangement seems at first to be a chronological one, dating from the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the grouping is actually methodological. |
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McKay is generally regarded as the first major poet of the Harlem Renaissance. |
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Yet it is impossible to imagine Europe producing theblues or the Beats, the Harlem Renaissance or the Factory. What distinguished the United States is both simple and, inits ramifications, maddeningly, insolubly complex. |
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The Harlem Renaissance of literary and cultural life flourished during the era of Prohibition. |
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At 487 pages, plus 100 pages of endnotes, In Search of Nella Larsen is not a light read, but it is essential for history buffs and students of the Harlem Renaissance. |
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