I guess that you could say he demonstrated that someone with black skin could compose and play highly sophisticated music.
he loved each other
In the 1920s both Langston Hughes and Duke Ellington made major contributions to the Harlem Renaissance
He moved to New York when he wanted to visit his son. :-D
Edward "Duke" Ellington
Ellington started playing professionally at age 15, and made his first huge career advancement at age 24 when he moved to Harlem.
Check out Duke Ellington's "Isfahan."
In the 1920s both Langston Hughes and Duke Ellington made major contributions to the Harlem Renaissance
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James Weldon Johnson Duke Ellington Louis Armstrong
T.S Eliot was not.
The cast of Harlem Renaissance - 2004 includes: Count Basie Cab Calloway Dorothy Dandridge as herself Duke Ellington The Mills Brothers as Themselves Fats Waller as himself
He moved to New York when he wanted to visit his son. :-D
Zora Neale Hurston, Duke Ellington, and Langston Hughes are key figures of the Harlem Renaissance, a flourishing of African American culture in the 1920s and 1930s centered in Harlem, New York City. They contributed groundbreaking work in literature, music, and the arts that celebrated African American identity and helped shape America's cultural landscape.
Langhston Hughes, Zora Neal Hurston(female writer) and other people like Duke ellington and Louis Armstrong just to name a few all invovled in the (Harlem Renasssiance)
Marcus Garvey, Duke Ellington, and Langston Hughes were only a few of the contributors.
Edward "Duke" Ellington
Following are the 8 main most famous people of the era of the Harlem Renaissance :1 : Zora Neale hurston.2 : Langston hughes.3 : Duke Ellington.4 : Louis Armstrong.5 : Maya Angelou.6 : Bessie Smith.7 : Paul Robeson.8: Claude Mckay.
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