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Harlem: The 1920's Part One: Harlem and the Twenties

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Top 1.   Nov 20, 2001 6:49 PM

» Sunbear - Harlem and the Twenties

Hi Nichel,

I suppose if I have a specialty in literature it is the artists and writers from about 1890 to 1945. Included in this group are many figures from the Renaissance, such as Langston, Hughes, Countee Cullen, WEB Dubois, etc. Love the classical jazz of the period with the Cotton Club, Ellington and thought he is not black, am utterly mad about Gershwin.

Truly enjoyed this essay. Hope to see others on this subject, as it is an age that fascinates me. I have even had a past life memory of living in that era.

Take care,
Tom Martin

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