Date / Time
- February 18, 2025
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm - March 4, 2025
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm - March 18, 2025
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
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Description
One of the most creative and intellectually productive eras in African American history, the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s was fueled by the contributions of African Americans in music, art, and literature. Informed by the Rosenbach’s Langston Hughes and Alaine Locke holdings, during the four sessions of this course, we will read and discuss works by four prominent Harlem Renaissance writers and intelligentsia: Alain Locke, Langston Hughes, Nella Larsen, and Zora Neale Hurston.
About the Instructor
Historian and scholar Dr. Michele L. Simms-Burton, a former professor of African-American studies at Howard University, leads discussions that examine the creators and the works that came alive during the Harlem Renaissance, a period whose influence continues to be felt.
Date / Time
- February 18, 2025
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm - March 4, 2025
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm - March 18, 2025
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm