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An engaging look at the literature, art, music, politics—and the cultural legacy—of the Harlem Renaissance movement
The Harlem Renaissance For Dummies takes you on a tour of a storied era of American history, and a particular high point in Black American history. Literary icons Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston—whose lives and work continue to influence the world today—are just a few of the luminaries who arose out of this globally renowned literary period. Spanning from the beginning of World War I into the Great Depression, the Harlem Renaissance is associated with progressive social ideals, vibrant art and jazz music, and the rise of a distinct Black American culture that reverberated across the nation and around the world. This approachable guide gives you the full story, from the movement's origins to its legacy in culture and politics today.
The Harlem Renaissance was more than an artistic explosion—it was a transformative movement that shaped the cultural and social landscape of America. The Harlem Renaissance For Dummies invites you to dive into this remarkable era, unveiling the many unknowns of this significant movement and exploring its iconic figures, groundbreaking achievements, and enduring influence.
Published by: For Dummies
Publication Date: 2026-11-03
Format: Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781394341658
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Dimensions: cm xcm
Pages: 384