Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance, Second Edition

Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance, Second Edition

By Aberjhani, Sandra L. West, Clement Alexander Price

Subjects: African americans, intellectual life, African american arts, Encyclopedias, African Americans in literature, American literature, african american authors, history and criticism, modernism, Harlem Renaissance, American literature, African Americans, African american studies, music, literature, civil rights, social history, art, African American authors, African American arts, African-American history, race relations, Intellectual life, African americans in literature, American history, jazz age, Harlem renaissance

Description: In this, the world’s first *Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance*, readers do something more than witness the triumphs and tragedies of poets such as Langston Hughes and Jean Toomer, novelists like Ralph Ellison and Zora Neale Hurston, musicians like Duke Ellington and Charlie Parker, and performance artists such as Lena Horne and Paul Robeson. Through their challenges and victories, we are encouraged to identify and claim our own challenges and victories. *Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance* takes us inside the clubs, theatres, and relationships that made Harlem, New York City, the one-time “Party Capital of the World,” and one of the greatest cultural centers of any era. It also places on bold display the genius that gave the world ragtime, Jazz, the blues, gospel, swing, and all night dancing. Whereas previously the Harlem Renaissance was considered primarily as the literary achievement of a handful of writers, Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance demonstrates that it was a triumphant exultation of creative genius across the cultural board and one that spread both nationally and internationally. Moreover, through leaders such as James Weldon Johnson, A. Philip Randolph, and W. E. B. Du Bois, it laid the foundation for what would grow into the extraordinary Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s.

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