In the 1920s, the New York City neighborhood of Harlem was the epicenter for black artists, writers, scholars and musicians. People like Billie Holiday, Cab Calloway, Langston Hughes were all part of The Harlem Renaissance. Known then as the “New … Continued
In the 1920s, the New York City neighborhood of Harlem was the epicenter for black artists, writers, scholars and musicians. People like Billie Holiday, Cab Calloway, Langston Hughes were all part of The Harlem Renaissance. Known then as the “New … Continued