Susan Duff is taken off guard when Wesley Williamson, a former lover, arrives at her door requesting she train his chauffeur in the ways of voice and performance, leading them to an interlocked destiny that changes both their lives forever.
Offers a cultural history of the Harlem Renaissance, discussing how it sparked a period of intellectual, artistic, literary, and political blossoming for many African-Americans.
Explores the Harlem Renaissance, a reawakening of African-American culture, including literature, the arts theater, and music, motivated by a goal to achieve equal rights.