which included photographs of Black people and no other art at all — as if the people themselves were curiosities on display. Denise Murrell, curator of “The Harlem Renaissance and ...
The exhibition, called "The Harlem Renaissance: As Black as it was Gay," is held in partnership with the Stonewall National Museum and Archives, TAMUT's John F. Moss Library, and the university's ...
Nearly a century after the Harlem Renaissance began, a new exhibit at the Met is celebrating the arts and culture boom from Black artists. All throughout "The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic ...
the first Black woman hired by the New York Public Library, started the research institute together 100 years ago with their team during the Harlem Renaissance, turning the 135th Street branch ...