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These oft-overlooked icons show why Black queer history still matters (now more than ever)
Even Black History Month has often excluded influential LGBTQ+ trailblazers.
Allison Robinson is an associate curator for a unique exhibit at the New York Historical Society Museum and Library, one that highlights the Gay Harlem Renaissance.
Harlem's Salem United Methodist Church, completed in 1887, has been the backdrop of many momentous occasions, including the 1928 wedding of Countee Cullen and Yolande Du Bois, and the 1936 funeral of ...
Louis Armstrong, Langston Hughes, Ella Fitzgerald, and other Black Americans made valuable artistic contributions to the Harlem Renaissance.
Thanks to an idea from the start of the 17th century, Americans got the notion of apartment buildings from European palaces.
Premiering at Sundance, the documentary is compiled from footage taken by director David Greaves and his late father, William Greaves, of a gathering of Black luminaries in Duke Ellington's home.
Sundance film festival: a once-in-a-lifetime dinner party from 1972 is transformed into a thrilling and inspiring hang-out movie In August 1972, the experimental film-maker William Greaves convened a ...
Sitting (left to right): Jean Blackwell Hutson, Eubie Blake and Irvin C. Miller. Standing (left to right): Aaron Douglas, Nathan Huggins and Richard Bruce Nugent. Photo: Bruce Stanford, Courtesy: ...
A staged reading of Medea, the classic revenge drama, adapted by Countee Cullen in English from the play by Euripides will take place at the Los Angeles Theatre Center in the intimate Theatre Four.
The Baltimore Ravens have been busy to start the offseason. After shockingly deciding to fire longtime head coach John Harbaugh, the Ravens hired former Los Angeles Chargers‘ defensive coordinator ...
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