WELCOME TO THE CREATIVE SPIRIT OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE


WELCOME to The Creative Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance. This blog is presented to recognize, honor, preserve, and extend this twentieth century movement’s great cultural and philosophical vision, which was the promotion of creative expression as an effective tool for helping to bring greater racial harmony, social justice, and political equality to the world.
Creative Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance will feature reflections on the Harlem Renaissance in general and favorite figures of the Renaissance in particular, such as the dazzling performance artist Josephine Baker, the brilliant painter Jacob Armstead Lawrence, the poet Countee Cullen, blues singer Bessie Smith, jazz-master Duke Ellington, historian W. E. B. Du Bois, novelist Rudolph Fisher, playwright Eloise Thompson, composer Eubie Blake, or any one of numerous others.
Occasional poems, book reviews, video reviews, and other writings inspired by the period are also likely to appear from time to time. The idea is to pay tribute to the victorious genius of the Harlem Renaissance while applying some measure of the power and beauty of its creative spirit to our own challenged lives and times in these early years of the twenty-first century.

Aberjhani
Co-author of ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE
And author of I MADE MY BOY OUT OF POETRY

Comments

Ms. Adams said…
Welcome to Blogger, sir. I hope you won't mind my adding your blog as a link on both NJ Spoken Word and Confessions of a Jersey Goddess. It appears that Creative Spirit of the Harlem Renaissance will be both educational and inspirational.

Best wishes.

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