The Harlem Renaissance was more than an artistic movement-it was a cultural revolution that reshaped American identity. The Harlem Renaissance: A Cultural Revolution explores the era's explosion of Black creativity in music, literature, theater, and visual arts. From the jazz rhythms of Duke Ellington to the poetic brilliance of Langston Hughes, this book delves into the key figures, intellectual debates, and lasting impact of Harlem's golden age. Discover how this vibrant period influenced social change, challenged racial barriers, and laid the foundation for future generations of Black artists and activists.
Dr. Angela Monroe is a historian, author, and professor specializing in African American history and culture. With a Ph.D. in American Studies, her work focuses on the economic and social contributions of Black communities from Reconstruction to the Civil Rights Era. She has authored several acclaimed books and articles, including a groundbreaking study on Black Wall Street. When not writing, Dr. Monroe mentors students and organizes community workshops to preserve local Black histories.
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