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  1. Harlem Renaissance: Art of Black America by Mary Schmidt Campbell, 1994-02-01
  2. Harlem Renaissance Art of Black America. by Studion Museum of Harlem, 1987
  3. Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance
  4. Harlem Renaissance Art of Black America by Charles Miers, 1987
  5. Harlem Renaissance. Art of Black America by Schmidt Campbell, 1987
  6. Harlem Renaissance : Art of Black America by David Levering Lewis, Deborah Willis Ryan, et all 1987
  7. Rhapsodies in Black:Art of the Harlem Renaissance by Joanna (editor) Skipwith, 1997
  8. Literary Garveyism: Garvey, Black Arts, and the Harlem Renaissance (The New Marcus Garvey Library ; No. 1) by Tony Martin, 1983-06
  9. Aaron Douglas: Art, Race, and the Harlem Renaissance by Amy Helene Kirschke, 1995-07
  10. Harlem Renaissance Art of Black America.
  11. Harlem Renaissance Art of Black America. by David ; Lewis, David Levering ; Ryan, Deborah Willis ; Campbell, Mary Schmidt Driskell, 1987
  12. HARLEM RENAISSANCE. Art of Black America. by Mary Scmidt (Intro.). CAMPBELL, 1987
  13. Harlem Renaissance: Art of Black Americans- by editor- Charles Miers, 1994
  14. A selected bibliography of black literature: The Harlem Renaissance (American arts pamphlet) by Martin Olsson, 1973

1. HARLEM RENAISSANCE -- ART
harlem renaissance art. Harlem Renaissance is a period in our nation's history that is thought of by some of black people to Harlem and the consequent "white flight" of Harlem
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Harlem Renaissance is a period in our nation's history that is thought of by some as the emergence of the "New Negro" according to "The Friends of the American Library". The friends provide an excellent historical account of what was going on in New York during the migration of black people to Harlem and the consequent "white flight" of Harlem. Please pay close attention to the "father of African Art", Aaron Douglas' quote regarding the nature of the movement. It is certainly an ERA that African-Americans can be proud of. A time when a once severly oppressed people, began to expect more from life. They became more vocal and expressive about the state of their affairs. They took charge of adding flair and joviality to their lifestyle. Some may say, the negro people were becoming "cultured". I prefer to think of it as, "finally 'the negro' people share their culture with the world."

2. The Harlem Renaissance: Artists And Their Works
early 1920 s to 1930 s. The Harlem Renaissance was a flowering of AfricanAmerican social thought which was expressed through the visual arts, as well as
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The Harlem Renaissance was a flowering of African-American social thought which was expressed through the visual arts, as well as through music (Louis Armstrong, Eubie Blake, Fats Waller and Billie Holiday), dance (Josephine Baker), theater (Paul Robeson) and literature (Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and W.E.B. DuBois). Centered in the Harlem district of New York City, the New Negro Movement (as it was called at the time) had a profound influence across the Unites States and even around the world.
The intellectual and social freedom of the era triggered a widespread migration of Black Americans from the rural south to the industrial centers of the north - and especially to New York City.
Artists at the core of the Harlem Renaissance movement included William H. Johnson Lois Mailou Jones and the sculptor and printmaker Sargent Claude Johnson . Other prominent artists associated with the Harlem Renaissance included Romare Bearden Jacob Lawrence and Archibald Motley
Later artists influenced by the movement included Charles Sebree John Biggers Hale Woodruff Beauford Delaney and Ernie Barnes (Barnes' Sugar Shack is the now-famous painting featured at the end of the TV show Good Times
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3. The Harlem Renaissance
America was developing a new respect for African art and culture Against this backdrop, harlem renaissance artists insisted that the African American be
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In the early 1920s, African American artists, writers, musicians, and performers were part of a great cultural movement known as the Harlem Renaissance . The huge migration to the North after World War I brought African Americans of all ages and walks of life to the thriving New York City neighborhood called Harlem. Doctors , singers, students, musicians, shopkeepers, painters, and writers, congregated, forming a vibrant mecca of cultural affirmation and inspiration. As Langston Hughes wrote, "It was the period when the Negro was in vogue." Marcus Garvey's "Back to Africa" movement was in full swing. The blues were vibrantly alive; jazz was just beginning. An all-black-show, Shuffle Along , opened on Broadway with the performers Josephine Baker, Paul Robeson, and Florence Mills, and music composed by Eubie Blake. And mainstream America was developing a new respect for African art and culture, thanks in part to its reflection in the work of the modernist artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. Against this backdrop, Harlem Renaissance artists insisted that the African American be accepted as "a collaborator and participant in American civilization," in the words of the educator and critic

4. Online NewsHour Forum: Harlem Renaissance -- February 20, 1998
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in this forum: Why did the Harlem Renaissance use exotic, sensual images to celebrate African-American culture? How did the Harlem Renaissance affect the politics leading up to the Civil Rights Movement With so many economic and cultural hurdles , why was Harlem Renaissance art so optimistic in tone? What was it about Paris that allowed African-American artists to achieve recognition there? Why did the Harlem Renaissance end NewsHour Backgrounders January 6, 1998
The life and art of Gordon Parks, Life photographer, film director, composer and digital art pioneer.
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During the 1920s jazz was popular in another American city, Kansas City.
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A major African art exhibit offers some valuable insight into Central African history and culture.
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On the legendary singer Lena Horne's 80th birthday, the NewsHour looks at her life as an entertainer, a pathfinder and civil rights activist. February 26,1997

5. Harlem Renaissance
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This project includes over one-hundred and fifty websites providing biographies of writers, poets, artists, musicians, entertainers, activists, thinkers, and leaders of the Harlem Renaissance movement. These additional biography resources have been placed on a 'bonus' webpage entitled Biographies of the Harlem Renaissance . Be sure to check it out!
Easier - Harlem Renaissance refers to an era of written and artistic creativity among African-Americans that occurred after World War I and lasted until the middle of the 1930s Depression. Harder - A major factor leading to the rise of the Harlem Renaissance was the migration of African-Americans to the northern cities. Between 1919 and 1926, large numbers of black Americans left their rural southern states homes to move to urban centers such as New York City, Chicago, and Washington, DC. This black urban migration combined with the experimental trends occurring throughout 1920s American society and the rise of a group of radical black intellectuals all contributed to the particular styles and unprecedented success of black artists. What began as a series of literary discussions in lower Manhattan (Greenwich Village) and upper Manhattan (Harlem) was first known as the 'New Negro Movement.' Later termed the Harlem Renaissance, this movement brought unprecedented creative activity in writing, art, and music and redefined expressions of African-Americans and their heritage.

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Aaron Douglas, Idylls of the Deep South "...Our problem is to conceive, develop, establish an art era. Not white art painting black...let's bare our arms and plunge them deep through laughter, through pain, through sorrow, through hope, through disappointment, into the very depths of the souls of our people and drag forth material crude, rough, neglected. Then let's sing it, dance it, write it, paint it. Let's do the impossible. Let's create something transcendentally material, mystically objective. Earthy. Spiritually earthy. Dynamic." - Aaron Douglas Aaron Douglas (1898-1979) was the Harlem Renaissance artist whose work best exemplified the 'New Negro' philosophy. He painted murals for public buildings and produced illustrations and cover designs for many black publications including The Crisis and Opportunity . In 1940 he moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he founded the Art Department at Fisk University and tought for twenty nine years.

9. Jazz Age Literature/Culture: Part II
Modernist harlem renaissance art. harlem renaissance artists Art harlem renaissance artseveral important black artists and artworks shown.
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"Nude Descending a Staircase" by Marcel Duchamp "In Zürich in 1915, losing interest in the slaughterhouses of the world war, . . . we searched for an elementary art that would, we thought, save mankind from the furious folly of those times." (from Hans Arp, "Dadaland," 1948).
"The exhibition of the new art from Europe dropped like a bomb. Before the people could gain their breath, some prune-fattened authorities of the old regime at once hurled the pits and stones of their wrath and contempt against the cubists." (from an Oscar Bleumner article in Alfred Stieglitz's Camera Work
"In all these [modern] movementsin literature, in art, in musicthe post-war theme is similar: abandon tradition, experiment with the unknown, change the rules, dare to be different, innovate, and above all, expose the sham of western civilization."

10. Jazz Age Literature/Culture: Part I
significant individuals in the arts. harlem renaissance arton my Jazz Age Part II web page (Modernist and harlem renaissance art).
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Julius Engelhard, "Mode Ball" 1928 "Hip flasks of hooch, jazz, speakeasies, bobbed hair, 'the lost generation.' The Twenties are endlessly fascinating. It was the first truly modern decade and, for better or worse, it created the model for society that all the world follows today." (from Kevin Rayburn, "Two Views of the 1920s.")
[The flapper] symbolized an age anxious to enjoy itself, anxious to forget the past, anxious to ignore the future. (from Jacques Chastenet, "Europe in the Twenties" in

11. PAL: Harlem Renaissance: Selected Bibliography
Top Campbell, Mary S. harlem renaissance art of Black America. New York Abrams, 1987. harlem renaissance art of Black America. NY Abrams, 1987.
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A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 9: Harlem Renaissance - Selected Bibliography
Selected Bibliography: Articles MLA Style Citation of this Web Page Selected Bibliography Chap. 9: Index ... Home Page Selected Bibliography: Books A Meditation on Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance: With the Poetry of Essex Hemphill and Bruce Nugent . Sankofa Film and Video. NY: Water Bearer Films, 1992. Andrews, William L. Classic Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance . New York: Oxford UP, 1994. Baker, Houston A. Jr. Afro-American Poetics: Revisions of Harlem and the Black Aesthetic . Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1988. Blues, Ideology, and Afro-American Literature: A Vernacular Theory . Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1984. Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance . Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1987. PS153 .N5 B25 Bassett, John E. Harlem in Review: Critical Reactions to Black American Writers, 1917-1939 . Selinsgrove: Susquehanna UP, 1992. PS153 .N5 B37 Black History Month 1992 Bone, Robert A.

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19. ARTISTS AND MUSICIANS OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE
Reference Center E185.A253 1993. Books. Campbell, Mary. harlem renaissance art of Black America. New York Abrams, 1987. Architecture, Leavey N6538.5.H287 1987
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Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Low, W. Augustus. Encyclopedia of Black America. New York: McGraw Hill, 1981.
Reference Center E185.E55
Rywell, Martin, ed. Afro-American Encyclopedia. North Miami: Educational Book Publishers, 1974.
Reference Center E185.A28
Wesley, Charles H. International Library of Afro-American Life. 10 vols. Comwell Heights: Publishers Agency, 1976.
Reference Center E185.I58 1976
Williams, Michael. The African American Encyclopedia. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1993.
Reference Center E185.A253 1993
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Campbell, Mary. Harlem Renaissance: Art of Black America. New York: Abrams, 1987.
Architecture, Leavey N6538.5.H287 1987
Floyd, Samuel. Black Music in the Harlem Renaissance: A Collection of Essays. New York: Greenwood, 1990.
Music ML3556.8.N5B6 1990
Lewis, Samella S. Art: African American. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1994.
Architecture Library; Doheny Stacks N6538.N5L39
Schoener, Allon. Harlem on My Mind: Cultural Capital of Black America, 1900-1968. New York: Random House, 1969.

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Campbell, Mary Schmidt. harlem renaissance art of Black America . New York Abrams, Inc., 1994. Rhapsodies in Black Art of the Harlem Renaissance .
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The Harlem Renaissance
A Core Collection of Books
These titles are available in the Black Studies Division of the Martin Luther King Memorial Library Harlem Renaissance, 1920-1940: Interpretation of an African American Literary Movement . This set was purchased for the following branches only: Anacostia Benning Georgetown Petworth ... Washington-Highlands , and Watha T. Daniel . Also, ten circulating titles of the following five books have been made available for the Popular Division of the Martin Luther King Memorial Library: There is Confusion The Conjure Man Dies: A Mystery of Dark Harlem The City of Refuge: The Collected Stories of Rudolph Fisher Black No More , and Cane
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Books are in the reference section of the Black Studies Division and each of the branch or community libraries and the kiosk, whereby they are available for your use on demand. Circulating copies of many of these titles may be available, please contact your local librarian or the subject division in which the title(s) should be located.
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