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100 1  Smith, Sherri L.,|eauthor. 
245 10 What was the Harlem Renaissance? /|cby Sherri L. Smith ; 
       illustrated by Tim Foley. 
264  1 New York :|bPenguin Workshop,|c2021. 
300    107 pages :|billustrations ;|c21 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  An official Who HQ book 
500    Ages 8-12|bPenguin Workshop 
500    910L|bLexile 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-107). 
505 00 |tWhat was the Harlem Renaissance? --|tWelcome to Harlem! 
       --|tChanging times --|tOn with the show! --|tA night to 
       remember --|tNew voices --|tAll that Jazz --|tArtists of 
       the Renaissance --|tStars of stage and screen --|tThe end 
       . . . and after. 
520    "Travel back in time to the 1920s and 1930s to the sounds 
       of jazz in nightclubs and the 24-hours-a-day bustle of the
       famous Black neighborhood of Harlem in uptown Manhattan. 
       It was a dazzling time when there was an outpouring of the
       arts of African Americans--the poetry of Langston Hughes, 
       the novels of Zora Neale Hurston, the sculptures of 
       Augusta Savage, and that brand-new music called jazz as 
       only Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong could play it. 
       Author Sherri L. Smith traces Harlem's history all the way
       to its seventeenth-century roots, and explains how the 
       early-twentieth-century Great Migration brought African 
       Americans from the deep South to New York City and gave 
       birth to the golden years of the Harlem Renaissance"--
       |cProvided by publisher. 
521    Ages 8-12|bPenguin Workshop 
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       |xIntellectual life|y20th century|vJuvenile literature. 
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650  1 Harlem Renaissance|vJuvenile literature. 
650  1 African American arts|y20th century|vJuvenile literature. 
650  1 African Americans|xIntellectual life|y20th century
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651  0 Harlem (New York, N.Y.)|xIntellectual life|y20th century
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651  0 New York (N.Y.)|xIntellectual life|y20th century|vJuvenile
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700 1  Foley, Tim,|d1962-|eillustrator. 
830  0 Who HQ NOW. 
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