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=Harlem Renaissance=

Library Databases

 * ==**[|Encyclopedia Britannica] **==
 * Biography In Context (Gale)
 * Gale Virtual Reference Library
 * Oxford African American Resource Center
 * U.S. History in Context (Gale)

Web Resources

 * ===== Harlem Renaissance Multimedia Resource John Carroll University - This online multimedia resource provides audio, visual, and textual examples of education, performers, political issues, and much more, along with links to other sites. =====
 * ===== Drop Me Off in Harlem Kennedy Center =====
 * ===== “Explore Jazz History Through One Photograph” An interesting look at the Harlem Renaissance through one photograph by Art Kane. The site was first established in 1995 and allows the user to learn about the Harlem Renaissance and its Jazz movement. =====
 * ===== The Harlem Renaissance - Primary Source Set The Harlem Renaissance left an artistic and literary legacy documented by photographs, authors' drafts, sheet music, and newspaper articles. Features James Weldon Johnson, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neale Hurston. =====
 * PBS [|Online NewsHour Forum: Harlem Renaissance]


 * Charles Henry Alston**
 * **Archives of American Art** - An interview of Charles Alston conducted 1965 Sept. 28, by Harlan Phillips, for the Archives of American Art's New Deal and the Arts Oral History Project. ALSO IN THE ARCHIVES:
 * [|Charles Henry Alston papers, 1924-1980]
 * [|Oral history interview with Charles Henry Alston, 1968 Oct. 19]
 * [|Image Gallery items from other collections related to Alston, Charles Henry]
 * Explore History in Art An example of how Alston's art depicts history.

PBS - Louis Armstrong (Ken Berns) Louis Armstron House Museum
 * Louis Armstrong **

Jessie Redmon Fauset
Who was Jessie Redmon Fauset? Jstor (search this library database for information)