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The Harlem Renaissance
Link ID 21381
Title The Harlem Renaissance
Url http://harlem.eb.com/
Description The Harlem Renaissance from Encyclopaedia Britannica examines the flowering of African-American culture during the 1920s. Learn more about this exciting period during Black History Month.
Category History and Culture
Date Jan 1, 1970
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