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Title:
The Harlem Renaissance : 100 years of Black culture / produced and edited, Brian Stewart.
Edition:
Widescreen.
Publisher:
TMW Media Group,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
1 videodisc (59 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Other Authors:
Griffin, Farah Jasmine, commentator.
Wilkerson, Isabel, commentator.
Edwards, Brent Hayes, commentator.
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967, on-screen participant.
Savage, Augusta, 1892-1962, on-screen participant.
Micheaux, Oscar, 1884-1951, on-screen participant.
Robeson, Paul, 1898-1976, on-screen participant.
Baker, Josephine, 1906-1975, on-screen participant.
Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971, on-screen participant.
Holiday, Billie, 1915-1959, on-screen participant.
TMW Media Group, publisher.
Notes:
Documentary. Originally released as a documentary in 2023. Wide screen. Commentators, Farrah Griffin, Isabel Wilkerson, Brent Hayes Edwards ; featuring archival footage of Langston Hughes, Augusta Savage, Oscar Micheaux, Paul Robeson, Louis Armstrong, Josephine Baker.
Summary:
The Harlem Renaissance was the development of the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural mecca in the early 20th Century and the subsequent social and artistic explosion that resulted. Lasting roughly from the 1910s through the mid-1930s, the period is considered a golden age in African American culture, manifesting in literature, music, stage performance, and art. The Harlem Renaissance gave African Americans a chance to live their dreams.
Series:
The Black American experience
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1375590934
UPC:
709629057562
Locations:
TDPH826 -- Davenport Public Library (Davenport)

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