". . . this book examines the origins of the Harlem Renaissance, especially the key roles played by W.E.B. Du Bois and other prominent figures such as Langston Hughes, Louis Armstrong, and Josephine Baker. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the literature, music, dance, and art that depicted the triumphs and sorrows of black Americans during the age of speakeasies and rent parties"--Provided by publisher.
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2300275 | 5842522 | 2155 | 781813 | 914293 | EIEH | 160 | EIEH38587 | 974.7 WOR | 974.7 | 1617981869 | 1708963493 |
2336544 | 5874497 | 2174 | 781813 | 914293 | PEBT | 367 | PEBT70136 | 974.7 WOR | 974.7 | 1617981869 | 1708963493 |
2570711 | 6080491 | 2139 | 781813 | 914293 | WIH | 511 | WIS0032862 | 974.7 WOR | 974.7 | 1637782573 | 1695044385 |
3559385 | 6919565 | 2246 | 781813 | 914293 | WCHS | 508 | 91030882 | 974.7 WOR | 974.7 | 1646157422 | 1709307855 |
3718708 | 7040010 | 2166 | 781813 | 914293 | FAJP | 176 | FAJP60761 | 20s HAR | 20 | 1692794250 | 1708963493 |