History      Americas

The Harlem Renaissance: A Quick Read (World History : A Quick Read Series)

(0 reviews)
Paper Back
£8.85
£6.85
Condition
Quantity
(479 available)
Share
Book Details
Language
English
Publishers
Independently published (10 Mar. 2024)
Weight
0.1 KG
Publication Date
10/03/2024
Pages
66 pages
ISBN-13
9798884401426
Dimensions
15.24 x 0.38 x 22.86 cm
Reading Age
12 - 18 years
SKU
9798884401426
Author Name
Academic Links (Author)
Read More

Reviews & Ratings

out of 5.0
(0 reviews)
There have been no reviews for this product yet.
"The Harlem Renaissance: A Quick Read" offers a concise yet enlightening journey through one of the most vibrant periods in American cultural history. This accessible book presents short, easy-to-read articles on key topics and figures of the Harlem Renaissance, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of this transformative era.

From the Great Migration to the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, each article explores pivotal moments and influential individuals who shaped the cultural landscape of Harlem and beyond. Readers will learn about the powerful symbolism behind the 1917 Silent Protest Parade and the tumultuous events of the 1919 Red Summer, as well as the role of organizations like the NAACP in advocating for civil rights.

The book shines a spotlight on visionary leaders such as Marcus Garvey and the UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association), alongside literary giants like Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston. It delves into the electrifying Jazz Age, celebrating the contributions of jazz legends like Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, and Cab Calloway, as well as iconic venues such as the Cotton Club.

Readers will also discover the artistic brilliance of figures like Aaron Douglas and Augusta Savage, the literary contributions of Alain Locke, Nella Larsen, and James Weldon Johnson, and the enduring legacy of Racial Uplift Ideology. With its concise format and engaging content, "The Harlem Renaissance: A Quick Read" offers readers a captivating glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history, making it an essential addition to any enthusiast's library.

Topics:The Harlem RenaissanceGreat Migration1917 Silent Protest Parade1919 Red SummerNAACPMarcus GarveyUNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association)Langston Hughes"The Negro Speaks of Rivers" (1921)Zora Neale Hurston"Their Eyes Were Watching God" (1937)Jazz AgeLouis ArmstrongCotton ClubDuke EllingtonCab CallowayHarlem Writers GuildAlain Locke"The New Negro" (1925)The Harlem Renaissance BallAaron DouglasHarlem Mural MovementNella Larsen"Passing" (1929)James Weldon Johnson"God's Trombones" (1927)Countee Cullen"Color" (1925)Harlem Renaissance Art ExhibitionsAugusta SavageRacial Uplift IdeologyLegacy of the Harlem Renaissance. .

Frequently Bought Products

Product Queries (0)

Login Or Registerto submit your questions to seller

Other Questions

No none asked to seller yet

Bookiyos Books Solutions - Quality Books, Unbeatable Prices

Bookiyos Books Solutions is your premier online bookstore offering a vast selection of over 5 crore books. Whether you're looking for the latest releases, timeless classics, or rare finds, we have something for every reader. Our platform serves customers worldwide, including the USA, UK, and Europe, with fast delivery and easy return policies to ensure a hassle-free shopping experience. Discover daily updates, exclusive deals, and a comprehensive collection of books that cater to all your reading needs. Shop with confidence at Bookiyos, where quality books and unbeatable prices meet.

Why Choose Bookiyos?

Extensive Inventory: New, old, and rare books available.
Fast Delivery: Same or next-day shipping.
Easy Returns: Hassle-free refund and return policies.
Global Reach: Serving customers in the USA, UK, Europe, and beyond.
Daily Updates: Thousands of new titles added every day.
Join our community of book lovers and start your literary journey with Bookiyos Books Solutions today!