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Harlem renaissance the black poets
The poetry of early twentieth century black American poets is presented in a series of dramatizations, songs, and graphic displays.
- "The poetry of early twentieth century black American poets is presented in a series of dramatizations, songs, and graphic displays."@en
- "Looks at the emergence in the 1920s and '30s of black poets, essayists, and novelists onto a previously white-donimated literary stage. Includes the poetry of Countee Cullen and Waring Cuney; works from Georgia Douglas Johnson, Fenton Johnson, and W.E.B. DuBois; and selections from Langston Hughes' "Dream Variations" and "The Weary Blues." From the Tell It Like It Was series."
- ""This program captures the black experience in the 1920's and 30's throught vignettes of poetry by Countee Cullen and Waring Cuney. Includes works by Georgia Douglas Johnson, Fenton Johnson, and W.E.B. DuBois, with selections for Langston Hughes 'Dream Variations' and 'The Weary Blues'."--Container."
- "Presents dramatic vignettes which portray the emergence of black poets, essayists, and novelists. Includes excerpts from Countee Cullen, Waring Cuney, and W.E.B. DuBois."@en
- "Poems by representatives of the early 20th century Harlem Renaissance, Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes, Georgia Douglas-Johnson, Joseph S. Cotter, Jr., Fenton Johnson, Waring Cuney, and an essay by W.E.B DuBois, are read and visually interpreted."@en
- "DVDs"
- "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
- "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
- "Drama"
- "Harlem renaissance the black poets"
- "Harlem renaissance the black poets"@en
- "Harlem renaissance: the black poets"@en
- "Harlem renaissance the Black poets"
- "Harlem renaissance the Black poets"@en