In celebrating Black History month, Chaucer’s Books presents The New Negro Now: New Perspectives on the Black Renaissance in ...
Last year’s Alain Locke Recognition Award recipients were David and Linda Whitaker, art collectors, philanthropists, and ...
It can be argued that even before the Harlem Renaissance, the concept of Black intellectualism was born right here in Atlanta.
The book is called The New Negro, and it’s the biography of an African-American intellectual who once lived in DC named Alain Locke. I recognized the name at because I walk by a house very often in my ...
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‘The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism’ Review: Sprawling Survey of a Vital MovementWe begin with “The Thinkers”: portraits of, among others, the writers Zora Neale Hurston and Langston Hughes, and Alain Locke, the Howard University professor whose anthology “The New Negro ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles Exhibitions opening soon Additionally, the group exhibition “Transcendence: A ...
School snapshot: Named after the first African American Rhodes Scholar, Alain Locke Charter School was recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as 1 of 7 schools in the U.S. most successful at ...
Ossie Davis was born in 1917 in Codgell, Georgia. Against the advice of his mentor, the pivotal Harlem Renaissance figure Alain Locke, Davis dropped out of Howard University in 1939 to pursue acting.
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