Harlem Renaissance -- Juvenile literature
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Harlem Renaissance -- Juvenile literature
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Harlem Renaissance
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- The Harlem renaissance, by Duchess Harris, DJ, PHD ; with Martha London
- Extraordinary people of the Harlem Renaissance, P. Stephen Hardy & Sheila Jackson Hardy
- Langston Hughes, the voice of Harlem, by Brenda Haugen
- Bound for glory, from the great migration to the Harlem renaissance, 1910-1930, Kerry Candaele
- The Harlem Renaissance, by Dolores Johnson with Virginia Schomp
- Schomburg, the man who built a library, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Eric Velasquez
- What was the Harlem Renaissance?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Take a picture of me, James Van Der Zee!, by Andrea J. Loney ; illustrated by Keith Mallett
- The Harlem Renaissance, a celebration of creativity, by Lucia Raatma
- The Harlem Renaissance, Stuart Kallen
- Harlem stomp!, a cultural history of the Harlem Renaissance, by Laban Carrick Hill
- The Harlem renaissance, Veronica Chambers
- Harlem Renaissance, Kelly King Howes ; Christine Slovey, editor
- The Twentieth century and the Harlem Renaissance, a history of black people in America, 1880-1930, written by Stuart Kallen ; [cover illustrations by Marlene Kallen ; inside photos by Bettmann Archive ; edited by Rosemary Wallner]
- The Harlem Renaissance, an African American cultural movement, Tamra B. Orr
- Was the Harlem Renaissance a renaissance?, Elizabeth Krajnik
- The Harlem Renaissance, Jim Haskins
- The Harlem Renaissance, an explosion of African-American culture, Richard Worth
- The Harlem Renaissance in American history, Ann Graham Gaines
- Artists and writers of the Harlem Renaissance, Wendy Hart Beckman
- The Harlem Renaissance, Andy Koopmans
- One last word, wisdom from the Harlem Renaissance, Nikki Grimes ; artwork by Cozbi Cabrera [and 12 others]
- Black stars of the Harlem Renaissance, written by Jim Haskins [and others] ; Jim Haskins, general editor
- Women of the Harlem Renaissance, by Lisa Beringer McKissack
- Shimmy shimmy shimmy like my sister Kate, looking at the Harlem Renaissance through poems, [edited by] Nikki Giovanni
- The Harlem Renaissance, an interactive history adventure, by Allison Lassieur
- The Harlem Renaissance, by DeAnn Herringshaw
- Black Culture in bloom, The Harlem Renaissance
- What was the Harlem Renaissance?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Tim Foley
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