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The Dinner Party That Started the Harlem Renaissance

The Dinner Party That Started the Harlem Renaissance

Veronica Chambers and Michelle May-Curry
Author: Veronica Chambers and Michelle May-Curry

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Veronica Chambers and Michelle May-Curry

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Black People, Book Trade and Publishing, Books and Literature, Civil Rights and Liberties, Du Bois, W E B, Harlem (Manhattan, NY), Harlem Renaissance Movement, harlemrenaissance, internal-storyline-inline-no, Knopf, Alfred A, Locke, Alain LeRoy, New York City, Nineteen Hundred Twenties, O’Neill, Eugene, Organizations, Societies and Clubs, Poetry and Poets, Race and Ethnicity, Robeson, Paul, Theater, Van Vechten, Carl, Writing and Writers
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