Harlem, 1900 to 1940, an African American Community The Schomburg Center at the New York Public Library has prepared an outstanding online exhibit on the Harlem
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The New York Renaissance (a.k.a. ‘Rens’) basketball team was the first fully professional African-American owned all-black basketball team,
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The Harlem Renaissance from 1920 to 1940 was a flowering of African-American literature and art. Based in the African-American community of Harlem in New York City
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Harlem Renaissance: a blossoming (c. 1918–37) of African American culture, particularly in the creative arts, and the most influential movement in African American
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The Harlem Renaissance. As African Americans flocked to Northern cities in the 1920s, they created a new social and cultural landscape.