Harlem Renaissance. Christine Slovey and Kelly King Howes, eds. Detroit: UXL, 2001. 294 pp.

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Title:Harlem Renaissance
Editor(s):Christine Slovey and Kelly King Howes
Imprint:UXL
Place of Publication:Detroit
Publication Year:2001
Total Pages:294
ISBN:978-0-7876-4836-7
eISBN:978-0-7876-9302-2
Format:Encyclopedia
Frequency:Monographs
Language:English
Audience: Children's
Gale Subject Headings:American literature; Literary criticism; Literature and writing
LC Subject(s):African American arts-New York (State)-New York-20th century-Harlem Renaissance-African American arts-African Americans-History-1877-1964
Description:This authoritative resource presents the people, places and times that defined an era and documents the launch of cultural development among African Americans in 1920s Harlem. This single volume contains almanac and biographies sections with primary source documents in sidebars throughout.
Publisher:Gale
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Copyright Statement:COPYRIGHT 2001 U*X*L, COPYRIGHT 2006 Gale, Cengage Learning