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Rangel was a resilient, unapologetically, but contradictorily Black warrior, and the St. Aloysius tribute was as much an ...
Norwich, Connecticut continues its tradition as the first city in the state to celebrate Juneteenth, with events planned ...
The Black Comic Book Festival and the Schomburg Literary Festival ran across a full day and featured readings, panel ...
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture's first collection was started in 1925, and today, it is among the oldest ...
How dare Zora Neale ... While studying, Hurston already was an award-winning short-story writer and a sparkplug in 1920s’ New York’s Black cultural revival, “The Harlem Renaissance.” ...
This year, the U.S. Book Show moves to Harlem on ... of the Harlem Renaissance. Much has happened in the neighborhood since the seminal works of Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Claude McKay ...
If you’ve walked around campus lately, you may have noticed several posters or events celebrating Zora Neale Hurston ... While in New York City, Hurston became a central figure in the Harlem ...
The Harlem Renaissance author spent her last ... for the first time Ellen Wexler - Assistant Editor, Humanities Zora Neale Hurston wanted to tell the world about the "real ...
Zora Neale Hurston was a philosemite ... and Alain Locke, the Harlem Renaissance’s impresario—people who believed that, as Hurston described it, “any Negro who graduated from a white ...
Until today, outside of a handful of scholars, the world had not seen Zora Neale Hurston’s final novel, The Life of Herod The Great. Hurston, the accomplished Black writer, folklorist and ...
the world had not seen Zora Neale Hurston's final novel, The Life of Herod The Great. Hurston, the accomplished Black writer, folklorist and anthropologist in the Harlem Renaissance era ...