Discover the untold story of Jessie Redmon Fauset, the 'midwife' of the Harlem Renaissance, in Victoria Christopher Murray's ...
8d
Lansing State Journal on MSNBold, brilliant, and unstoppable: CADL's 2025 Women's History Month reading listIn this nostalgic and fascinating book, Julie Satow, author of The Plaza, writes about the golden age of three now-vanished ...
One literary rival said of Ernest Hemingway, “He has no courage, has never crawled out on a limb. He has never been known to ...
Now, it seems their safe haven town is anything but. This gripping, extraordinary book begins at the start of the Harlem Renaissance in 1919. Jessie Redmon Fauset is the new literary editor of The ...
At the beginning of February, the Main Library set up an exhibit showcasing works from the Harlem Renaissance.
“A Matter of Complexion,” “The Moral Circle,” “The Boyhood of Cain,” and “Theory & Practice.” ...
Professor and Director of the Center for Studying Structures of Race Jesse Bucher (History) was spotlighted by the Council of ...
The Museum of the City of New York recently unveiled the refurbished Stettheimer Dollhouse, the decades-long creation of ...
Bryce and Eliza Knight This book celebrates the genuine friendship ... This novel explores the life of the “midwife” of the Harlem Renaissance, Jessie Redmon Fauset, literary editor of the ...
A hundred years after The Great Gatsby shone a light on extravagant Long Island mansions and secret speakeasies, the spirit ...
Gutenberg, the Musical: Two-person spoof about a pair of aspiring writers with ambitions for Broadway; on stage through May 4 ...
Outside the Washington Heights branch of the New York Public Library in Manhattan stands a metal post topped with an unassuming blue plaque bearing golden letters — ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results