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Experience the vibrant energy and creative spirit of the Harlem Renaissance with I Too Sing America: The Harlem Renaissance at 100. This groundbreaking book takes you on a captivating journey through the visual art and material culture of this historical movement. Winner of the prestigious James A. Porter and David C. Driskell Book Award for African American Art History, this comprehensive survey brings to life the lives, art, literature, music, and social history of the era.
Delve into the pages of this lushly illustrated chronicle and immerse yourself in the world of renowned artists such as Romare Bearden, Allan Rohan Crite, Palmer Hayden, and Jacob Lawrence. Experience the soul-stirring power of paintings, prints, photography, sculpture, and contemporary documents, each telling a unique story that shaped the Harlem Renaissance.
Wil Haygood, the renowned biographer and preeminent historian, brings his decades of reflection, research, and scholarship to the pages of this captivating book. In thematic chapters, Haygood captures the range and breadth of this sweeping movement, showcasing the astonishing array of black writers, artists, and musicians that emerged during this transformative period.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience the Harlem Renaissance like never before. Explore this captivating book, which also serves as a companion to the major exhibition at the Columbus Museum of Art. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of this cultural phenomenon and gain a deeper understanding of its lasting impact.
Get your hands on I Too Sing America: The Harlem Renaissance at 100 and embark on a journey that celebrates the resilience, creativity, and artistic brilliance of a movement that changed the course of history.
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