The Cambridge Companion to the Harlem Renaissance (Cambridge Companions to Literature)

THE CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE The Harlem Renaissance (1918–37) was the most influential single mov...
Author:  George Hutchinson

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