Harlem Renaissance
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Harlem Renaissance
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Harlem Renaissance
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Incoming Resources
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- Harlem speaks, a living history of the Harlem Renaissance, edited by Cary D. Wintz
- Afro-American writers from the Harlem Renaissance to 1940, edited by Trudier Harris
- The roaring twenties, 1920 to 1929., Rodney P. Carlisle, general editor, Volume VI
- From Harlem to Paris, Black American writers in France, 1840-1980, Michel Fabre
- The Harlem renaissance, hub of African-American culture, 1920-1930, Steven Watson
- You don't know us Negroes, and other essays, Zora Neale Hurston ; edited and with an introduction by Genevieve West and Henry Louis Gates Jr
- The visual blues, edited by Natalie A. Mault ; essays by R.A. Lawson, John Lowe, Natalie A. Mault, Margaret Rose Vendryes ; with artist biographies by Lauren Barnett and Natalie A. Mault
- The Harlem renaissance remembered;, essays,, edited, with a memoir, by Arna Bontemps
- The Harlem Renaissance in the American West, the new Negro's western experience, edited by Bruce A. Glasrud and Cary D. Wintz
- Harlem Renaissance, William S. McConnell, book editor
- The Harlem Renaissance, Kevin Hillstrom
- The Harlem renaissance in black and white, George Hutchinson
- Harlem renaissance, Nathan Irvin Huggins
- Harlem, the crucible of modern African American culture, Lionel C. Bascom
- A history of the Harlem Renaissance, edited by Rachel Farebrother, Miriam Thaggert
- My soul's high song, the collected writings of Countee Cullen, voice of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Gerald Early
- A renaissance in Harlem, lost voices of an American community, edited by Lionel C. Bascom
- The big sea, an autobiography, by Langston Hughes ; introduction by Arnold Rampersad
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