The Harlem Renaissance( Series - Lucent Library Of Black History )

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Beginning at the end of World War I, the Harlem Renaissance was America's first African-American literary and artistic movement. Based in Harlem and lasting through the early 1930s, the movement gave voice to a small but gifted group of black writers and artists.

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Details of Book: The Harlem Renaissance( Series - Lucent Library Of Black History ) Book: The Harlem Renaissance( Series - Lucent Library Of Black History )
Author: Andy Koopmans
ISBN:

1590187024


ISBN-13:

9781590187029

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978-1590187029


Binding: Library Binding
Publishing Date: 2005/07/19
Publisher: Greenhaven Pr
Number of Pages: 112
Language: English
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