Special Subject Virtual Libraries ; is The Harlem Renaissance was a flowering of African-American social thought and culture based in the African-American community forming in Harlem in New York City (USA). This period began in 1920 and extended...
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Special Subject Virtual Libraries ; is The Harlem Renaissance was a flowering of African-American social thought and culture based in the African-American community forming in Harlem in New York City (USA). This period began in 1920 and extended roughly to 1940. Instead of using direct political means, African-American artists, writers, and musicians employed culture to work for goals of civil rights and equality. This website features selected women writers of the Harlem Renaissance such as Zora Neale Hurston, Gwendolyn B. Bennett and Esther Popel. This site offers mainly a list of primary and secondary sources but links to further information on the Harlem Renaissance are included, too.