african american life in New York City
African-american writers , African Americans and jazz , African american performers
African American
The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth and in some ways an establishment of African American culture. It gave African American writers, artists, and thinkers a voice and a space in American history.
He was an African-American.
Fredrick Douglass.
Henry Ossawa Tanner
african american life in New York City
Henry Ossawa Tanner
Edward Mitchell Bannister has written: 'Edward Mitchell Bannister, 1828-1901' -- subject(s): African American art, African American artists, African American painting, American Drawing, Biography, Exhibitions, Landscape drawing, Landscape painting
african american life in New York City
I believe the center of African American culture during the 1920's was Harlem when jazz music and art was greatly appreciated.
african american life in New York City
Ollie Jensen Theisen has written: 'Walls that speak' -- subject(s): African American mural painting and decoration, Biography, African American artists, African American art, Themes, motives, African influences
August Wilson has written: 'The piano lesson' -- subject(s): Drama, African Americans, Nineteen thirties, Brothers and sisters, Sharecroppers, African American families, Land tenure, Heirlooms, Afro-Americans, History 'Ma Rainey's black bottom' -- subject(s): African Americans, Blues musicians, Drama, Musicians, Nineteen twenties, Blues (Music), Racism 'The ground on which I stand' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, American drama, African Americans in literature, African American theater, Theater and society, African American authors, Intellectual life, African Americans 'The Piano Lesson' 'Fences' -- subject(s): Drama, African Americans, History 'Radio golf' -- subject(s): African American neighborhoods, African Americans, Drama, Nineteen nineties, Real estate development 'Seven guitars' -- subject(s): African Americans, Blues musicians, Drama, History 'Cultivating the Ground on Which We Stand'
Edmund B. Gaither has written: 'Aspects of the 70's' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, African American art, African American painting
african american life in New York City