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Untold Stories: The Visionaries Behind the Harlem Renaissance with George M. Johnson

Black History Year

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Exploring Queerness and Legacy in American Literature

This chapter examines the critical works of 'Spectacles in Color' and 'Let America Be America Again,' focusing on their critiques of American society and the challenges faced by marginalized communities. It highlights the contributions of figures like Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in storytelling and the complexities of Black and queer identities within the Harlem Renaissance. The discussion underscores the need for ongoing recognition of these influential voices and their lasting impact on culture and identity.

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