The legacy of the Harlem Renaissance opened doors and deeply influenced the generations of African American writers that followed, including Robert Hayden and Gwendolyn Brooks. ... Poets.org Guide to Langston Hughes...
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The women poets of the Harlem Renaissance faced one of the classic American double-binds: they were black, and they were female, during an epoch when the building of an artistic career for anyone of either of those identities was a considerable chall... ... These poets were, ... Women of the Harlem Renaissance by Cheryl A.
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The Harlem Renaissance offered up a vast array of poets. Some-like Langston Hughes, Jean Toomer, Jessie Fauset, Gwendolyn Bennett, and Claude McKay-wrote fiction, plays, articles, and other writings. ... Home » Reading & Literature » American Fiction » African-American Fiction » Harlem Renaissance Poets...
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For an excellent web site that features female African-American poets and writers of the Harlem Renaissance go to Female Harlem Renaissance Poets.;
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Home » Reading & Literature » Modern U.S. Poetry » Harlem Renaissance Poets: Johnson, Toomer, Hughes, and Brooks ... Start a discussion for Harlem Renaissance Poets: Johnson, Toomer, Hughes, and Brooks...
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Harlem Renaissance Materials at the Library of Congress ... Find images of artists, musicians, poets, and writers who contributed to the Harlem Renaissance. Suggested search terms are: Marian Anderson, Billie Holiday, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neale Hurston.
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The Harlem Renaissance (also known as the Black Literary Renaissance and the New Negro Movement ) refers to the flowering of African American cultural and intellectual life during the 1920s and ...
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The Harlem Renaissance: Poets and Musicians; Duality in Nature: Precursor to the Harlem Renaissance ... 2004 Grimes, Linda S. Harlem Renaissance Poets. 5 Feb. 2003. 20th Century American Poetry. 27 Sept. 2004 Hemsworth, Joan. Bessie Smith (1895-1937) Empress of the Blues. 14 Dec. 1988. The College of Staten Island of the...
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