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|aWhat was the Harlem Renaissance? /|cby Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Tim Foley.
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|aNew York :|bPenguin Workshop,|c2021.
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|a107 p., [16] p. of plates :|bill., map ;|c20 cm.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 106-107).
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|a"Travel back in time to the 1920s and 1930s to the sounds of jazz in nightclubs and the 24-hours-a-day bustle of the famous Black neighborhood of Harlem in uptown Manhattan. It was a dazzling time when there was an outpouring of the arts of African Americans--the poetry of Langston Hughes, the novels of Zora Neale Hurston, the sculptures of Augusta Savage, and that brand-new music called jazz as only Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong could play it. Author Sherri L. Smith traces Harlem's history all the way to its seventeenth-century roots, and explains how the early-twentieth-century Great Migration brought African Americans from the deep South to New York City and gave birth to the golden years of the Harlem Renaissance"--|cProvided by publisher.
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