of theatre companies are associated with the HarlemRenaissance. Anita Bush, a pioneer in African American theater, began an acting company after seeing...
1920s Harlem", Digital Harlem Blog, June 3, 2011, accessed August 22, 2011 "Thousands Witnessed The Thrilling battle that Brought Victory to Renaissance Five"...
American Renaissance (literature) Black Renaissance in D.C. Charleston Renaissance Chicago Black RenaissanceHarlemRenaissanceHarlemRenaissancetheater companies...
Renaissance tragedy For Renaissance Theatre or RenaissanceTheater as venues, see: Renaissance Theatre (Mansfield, Ohio), movie palace-type theater Renaissance...
The HarlemRenaissance was an intellectual and cultural revival of African-American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship...
century. In the 1920s and 1930s, Central and West Harlem were the center of the HarlemRenaissance, a major African-American cultural movement. With job...
The Story of Harlem's Apollo Theatre. Cowles Book Company. ISBN 978-0-402-12062-9. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Apollo Theater. Official website...
Islands, and patronage of the HarlemRenaissance. Harlem adapted rapidly to the coming of Prohibition, and its theaters, nightclubs, and speakeasies became...
East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, is a neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City, north of the Upper East Side and bounded...
The Harlem Globetrotters are an American exhibition basketball team. They combine athleticism, theater, entertainment, and comedy in their style of play...
Songs of the Harlem River: Forgotten One Acts of the HarlemRenaissance is a collection of five one-act plays written between 1920 and 1930 by several...
based out of Harlem during the HarlemRenaissance. Though it only lasted for three years, The Krigwa Players' impact was felt throughout Harlem and the cities...
first prominent black film stars, Jones was a living link with the HarlemRenaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, having worked with Langston Hughes early in...
during the HarlemRenaissance. She appeared on Broadway, with the Lafayette Players theatercompany, and in productions by the Federal Theater Project of...
African-American drama critic, a writer, and a magazine editor during the HarlemRenaissance whose contributions primarily appeared in The Messenger, the socialist...
women's suffrage movement Black suffrage in the United States HarlemRenaissancetheatercompanies Botzum, Lexie (2020). "Biography of Marie Jackson Stuart...
The Harlem Alhambra was a theater in Harlem, New York, built in 1905, that began as a vaudeville venue. The building still stands at 2108-2118 Adam Clayton...
hopefulness that had fueled the Harlem Renaissance was dead". Sociologist Allen D. Grimshaw called the Harlem riot of 1935 "the first manifestation of...
American art and literature. Raised in Harlem, Jackman was known for his involvement in the HarlemRenaissance and his dedication to preserving African...
The Renaissance Center, commonly known as the RenCen, is a complex of seven connected skyscrapers in downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. The Renaissance...
American gay writer and painter in the HarlemRenaissance. Despite being a part of a group of many gay Harlem artists, Nugent was among only a few who...
it was a landmark in African-American musical theater, credited with inspiring the HarlemRenaissance of the 1920s and '30s. The show premiered at the...
African-American works would not be regarded again until the 1920s HarlemRenaissance. A popular form of theater during this time was the minstrel show, which featured...
Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) is an art school located in the Harlem section of Manhattan, New York City, United States. Opening its doors in 1964, HSA...
the film made over $4,000 during its opening week at just the RenaissanceTheater in Harlem. That financial success led to its run being extended there...