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Brief Timeline of American Literature and Events, 1920-1929 , Washington State University
Modernism and Experimentation: 1914-1945
Poets.org Search for the author at this website to find sample work, photos, and audio.
Pablo Picasso Official Website
Radio: A Consumer Product and a Producer of Consumption
President Harding Installed a Radio in the White House
Jazz in Time - Roaring Twenties PBS website that accompanies Ken Burns documentary JAZZ
Art of the Harlem Renaissance This Web site provides an introduction to the exhibition Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance, curated by David A. Bailey and Richard J. Powell and organized by the Hayward Gallery, London in collaboration with the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., and the Institute of International Visual Arts (inIVA).
Harlem 1900-1940: An African-American Community This exhibit, which was originally published the Schomburg Center for Black Culture, New York Public Library, in 1991 traces the history of the urban experience in Harlem's early days through graphic and photographic images.
Harlem History, from Columbia University Harlem History presents a wealth of archival treasures and scholarship from Columbia about the history of one of the world's most famous and influential neighborhoods. Primary source material related to the Harlem Renaissance can be found under the link for “arts and culture."
Harlem Renaissance The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Web site features a transcript of the February 20, 1998, television program "Harlem Renaissance" that was broadcast as part of the PBS "Newshour Forum. The program highlights an exhibit in San Francisco that explored the artistic and cultural legacies of the 1920s and 1930s. Discusses the art and culture of the Harlem Renaissance and profiles African-American artists of the period.
Harlem Renaissance This Web site from California University features a bibliography about the works of various personalities of the Harlem Renaissance era.
Harlem Renaissance Multimedia Resource This Web site from John Carroll University is an ongoing project about the Harlem Renaissance. The site includes audio and video files.
Digital History: Hollywood as History
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