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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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www.poets.org/viewmedia.php/prmMID/19694
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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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www.world-class-poetry.com/Harlem_Renaissance.html
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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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www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/harlem/harlem.html
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Harlem Renaissance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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an anthology , The Deaf Poet is not an oxymoron but that “the work of Deaf poets serves as a prism through which Deaf people can know themselves better and through which the rest of the world can see life in a new light.” ;
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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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www.timbooktu.com/spence/harlem.htm
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