Negro Life in New York's Harlem a Lively Picture of a Popular and Interesting Section
Negro Life in New York's Harlem a Lively Picture of a Popular and Interesting Section
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Author(s): Thurman, Wallace
ISBN No.: 9781636523361
Pages: 58
Year: 202510
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 13.73
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Negro Life in New York's Harlem by Wallace Thurman is a vivid and insightful account of Harlem during the 1920s, capturing the vibrancy, struggles, and cultural richness of one of America's most iconic Black communities. Written during the Harlem Renaissance, this work offers readers an intimate look at the social life, artistic movements, and daily experiences of Harlem's residents, highlighting the intersection of race, culture, and urban life. Thurman's observations blend journalistic clarity with literary flair, portraying Harlem as a center of intellectual ferment, creativity, and social change. From jazz clubs and literary salons to the challenges of poverty and racial inequality, the book provides a comprehensive and lively depiction of the neighborhood that shaped modern African American identity. A crucial document for historians, sociologists, and literature enthusiasts, Negro Life in New York's Harlem remains an essential exploration of Harlem's past and its enduring cultural legacy.


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