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| Women of the Harlem Renaissance |
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| In Jazz Age Harlem, the rise of black culture produced talents like Langston Hughes and Duke Ellington. But this ‘Black Renaissance’ wasn’t limited to men. A largely unsung group of black women were a driving force in the movement, writing poetry, managing literary journals, and holding salons that nurtured Harlems great social revolution of the 1920s. |