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TOMORROW’S WORLD has announced, Harlem Renaissance: A 100 Year Revolution, set to mark the centenary of the Harlem ...
Derrick Barnes felt there wasn't wide enough representation of Black people in the books he read as a kid. The Kansas City ...
Queer Harlem Renaissance spotlights sites like the old Savoy Ballroom and Hotel Olga to learn about their history and importance during that era.
Comic artist Sanford Greene hails from Columbia. His work on Spider-Man, Dr. Doom and his "Bitter Root" book is gaining ...
Treasures of a time when boundaries blurred between sport theater and spectacle are on view at Houghton Library.
A rich exhibition of works on paper at the Drawing Center in SoHo showcases the paradox at the heart of Delaney’s work.
From emotional fiction to startup wisdom, Gaby Goldberg’s 8 book picks will shift how you think, love, build, and live ...
Known now as a major exponent of the “Negro Renaissance,” Alexander Gumby is among the most forgotten Blacks ever to have lived in Harlem.
The Black Comic Book Festival and the Schomburg Literary Festival ran across a full day and featured readings, panel ...
Why I loved it: I'm a sucker for the "pretend we're together" rom-com trope. You'll quickly forget why Hudson and Kian are ...
Koopman was openly bisexual at a time when that was far from the norm, and she spent most of her life with her partner, art ...
The title of this autobiography, regarded as a modern classic, is taken from the first line of a poem by the Harlem ...