LEADER 00000cgm 2200517 i 4500 003 OCoLC 005 20230601083512.0 007 vd cvaizq 008 230412s2023 cau060 e vleng d 019 1375516087 024 1 709629057562 028 42 L5756|bTMW Media Group 035 (OCoLC)1375590934|z(OCoLC)1375516087 037 |bMidwest Tape|nhttp://www.midwesttapes.com 040 TEFMT|beng|erda|cTEFMT|dTEF|dUtOrBLW 046 |k2023|2edtf 049 JFNA 092 974.7100496|bHAR 245 04 The Harlem renaissance|h[(DVD) videorecording] :|b100 years of black culture. 264 1 Venice, CA :|bTMW Media Group,|c[2023] 300 1 videodisc (60 min.) :|bsound, color ;|c4 3/4 in. 336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 337 video|bv|2rdamedia 338 videodisc|bvd|2rdacarrier 344 digital|2rdatr 344 |boptical|2rdarm 344 |gstereo|2rdacpc 347 video file|2rdaft 347 |bDVD video 380 Documentary films|2lcgft 500 Title from container. 511 1 Langston Hughes, Augusta Savage, Oscar Micheaux, Paul Robeson. 520 The Harlem Renaissance was the development of the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural mecca in the early 20th Century and the subsequent social and artistic explosion that resulted. Lasting roughly from the 1910s through the mid-1930s, the period is considered a golden age in African American culture, manifesting in literature, music, stage performance, and art. The Harlem Renaissance gave African Americans a chance to live their dreams. 538 DVD, wide screen. 650 0 Harlem Renaissance|vVideodiscs. 650 0 African American arts|vVideodiscs. 655 7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 655 7 Nonfiction films.|2lcgft 655 7 DVD-video discs.|2local 700 1 Hughes, Langston,|d1902-1967,|eon-screen participant. 700 1 Savage, Augusta,|d1892-1962,|eon-screen participant. 700 1 Micheaux, Oscar,|d1884-1951,|eon-screen participant. 710 2 TMW Media Group,|epublisher. 830 0 Black American experience.
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