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Stone Center Guide to the Web - Harlem Renaissance (7 items)
 
Drop Me Off in Harlem: Exploring the Intersections
This website serves as a multimedia educational resource on the culture and themes of the Harlem Renaissance. Included are detailed biographies of influential artists and writers, an interactive map with historical information, and thematic essays on the culture of the time period. (Source: The Kennedy Center)
Guide to Harlem Renaissance Materials at the Library of Congress
This online guide to materials on the Harlem Renaissance features a variety of resources on the topic. Included are a bibliography, historical information, links to related online exhibitions, lesson plans, web resources, and much more. (Source: Library of Congress)
Harlem Renaissance
This multimedia website provides an extensive examination of the history, people, events, culture, and lasting historical impact of the Harlem Renaissance. The site includes extensive educational resources and information organized by topic, as well as audio and video clips and an image gallery. (Source: John Carroll University)
Poets of the Harlem Renaissance and After, The
Hosted by The Academy of American Poets, this site provides biographical information on African American poets during and after the Harlem Renaissance period. The site also includes full-text and/or audio samples of some poems. (Source: The Academy of American Poets)
Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance
This site is a companion to the exhibition Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance. Included on the web site are essays, images, and a bibliography. (Source: Institute of International Visual Arts)
The Zora Neale Hurston Digital Archive
The Zora Neale Hurston Digital Archive provides links to materials related to the work and life of Hurston. Included are audio and visual materials, plot summaries, syllabi, outside resources, and a chronology of the author’s life. Images from the original manuscripts of Their Eyes Were Watching God, Dust Tracks on a Road, and Mule Bone: A Comedy in Three Acts are available via the site. (Source: University of Central Florida)
Zora Neale Hurston: The Official Zora Neale Hurston Website
This site contains information about the life and works of Zora Neale Hurston. Resources for reading groups and teachers are included as well as links to additional sites on Hurston and the Harlem Renaissance. (Source: Estate of Zora Neale Hurston and HarperCollins)
 

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