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Seminar: 20th Century American Literature


Poets of the Harlem Renaissance and Students’ Poetic Perceptions of Contemporary Issues

Kemo Donita Logan 2007
Keywords: African American literature, Compare and contrast, Harlem Renaissance, literacy revolution, poetry, social activism, social themes

Jim Crow and Apartheid: Walking hand in hand to the Promised Land

Stacia D. Parker 2007
Keywords: African American History, America, Apartheid, Harlem Renaissance, political literature, South Africa, think globally

Seminar: American Literature and American Painting, 1840 to 1940


“A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words”: Telling Stories Through Paint, Photography and Poetry Using Technology

Dale Apple 2010
Keywords: Harlem Renaissance, poetry, Technology

Interdisciplinary Harlem Renaissance: The Visual Artists

Aimee Christopher 2010
Keywords: Art, Black America, Harlem Renaissance

Seminar: The Aesthetics of Hip Hop


Harlem, Hughes, and Hip-Hop

Leslie Carlis 2008
Keywords: 12th grade, acting, analyze, drama class, educational websites, graphic organizers, Harlem, Harlem Renaissance, hip-hop, Hughes, interpret, Langston Hughes, perform the production, power point presentations, public speaking, read, short stories, themes of poems, themes of short stories, videos

Seminar: The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond


Philadelphia’s Relationship to the Harlem Renaissance

Keysiah M. Middleton 2006
Keywords: African American History, Harlem Renaissance, New Negro Movement, Philadelphia

Soul to Spirit to Speak to Writers: Poetry and Song

Bonnee L. Breese 2006
Keywords: african american poetry, Black Poets, Harlem Renaissance, poetry, Women poets

Seminar: Thinking Black, Writing Revolution: The Harlem Renaissance in Conversation with the Black Arts Movement


To Write with Fire: Unapologetic Poets of the Harlem Renaissance and Black Arts Movement

Wendi Mungai Umoren 2016
Keywords: aesthetics, African American, black arts movement, Harlem Renaissance, literary period, poetry, racism, revolution

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: It Will Be Digital

Jada L. Warfield-Henry 2016
Keywords: black arts movement, Digital Anthology, English, Harlem Renaissance, High School, hip-hop, Historical Context

Seminar: Visual Art and Society


Langston Hughes, Romare Bearden and Comrades: Countering Negative Stereotypes through African American Arts Communities

Barbara McDowell Dowdall 2006
Keywords: African American Artists, Art, Harlem Renaissance, Philadelphia, Visual Art

Linguistic meanings through figurative language in Langston Hughes’s poetry, Faith Ringgold’s quilts/textiles and Romare Bearden’s collages

Kemo Logan 2006
Keywords: African American History, American History, Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes, Romare Bearden