The Harlem Renaissance, part of a more general “New Negro” movement in the United States, was the first major flowering of creative activity by African American writers, artists, and musicians in the ...
Rhythm. Color. Movement. Seeing sound through art. The rich sounds, rhythms, and colors of jazz inspired prominent visual artists of the 20th century. In depicting African American culture, Romare ...
That is the history of Buffalo’s twentieth century, an unparalleled relationship of industry and art; Milton Rogovin’s photographs of steelworkers and barroom poetry readings. The teaching and writing ...
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Many more worked in factories at home to support the war effort. The African American community hoped that the Jim Crow laws and the racism they experienced would end after the war.