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Harlem on My Mind: Kulturhauptstadt des schwarzen Amerika, 1900-1968

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Binding
Paperback
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
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No
ISBN
9781595581587
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Publisher
New Press, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
1595581588
ISBN-13
9781595581587
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60267014

Product Key Features

Book Title
Harlem on My Mind : Cultural Capital of Black America, 1900-1968
Number of Pages
258 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Topic
United States / State & Local / Middle Atlantic (DC, De, Md, NJ, NY, Pa), United States / 20th Century, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, History
Author
Allon Schoener
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
28 Oz
Item Length
10.8 in
Item Width
8.4 in

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Trade
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"In Harlem on My Mind one witnesses it all-the joys, sorrows, and triumphs of this mecca of black achievement. Along with the visual excitement are fascinating articles that reveal Harlem as it was in the early 1900s, as it is today, and what one might expect from it in the future. It is an important contribution, not only to the history of Harlem, but to the history of America." Gordon Parks " Harlem on My Mind represents months and years of research that would be impossible to duplicate today. It should be considered a history of the times; it is important for the present generation and coming generations. . . . No household, school, or library should be without it." James Van Der Zee, "In Harlem on My Mind one witnesses it all--the joys, sorrows, and triumphs of this mecca of black achievement. Along with the visual excitement are fascinating articles that reveal Harlem as it was in the early 1900s, as it is today, and what one might expect from it in the future. It is an important contribution, not only to the history of Harlem, but to the history of America." -Gordon Parks " Harlem on My Mind represents months and years of research that would be impossible to duplicate today. It should be considered a history of the × it is important for the present generation and coming generations. . . . No household, school, or library should be without it." -James Van Der Zee
Dewey Edition
20
Dewey Decimal
974.71
Synopsis
"Harlem on My Mind provoked outrage in 1969. The issues it raised are no less alive today."--"The New York Times," 1995."Remains one of the richest and most comprehensive records of the history of the African American in the twentieth century."--from the 1995 foreword by Henry Louis Gates Jr. Long before Harlem became one of the trendiest neighborhoods in the red-hot real estate market of Manhattan, it was a metaphor for African American culture at its richest. Allon Schoener's celebrated "Harlem on My Mind" is the classic record of Harlem life during some of the most exciting and turbulent years of its history, a beautiful--and poignant--reminder of a powerful moment in African America history. Including the work of some of Harlem's most treasured photographers, among them James VanDerZee and Gordon Parks, there are photographs of Harlem's literary lights--Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Richard Wright; its politicians-- Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, and Adam Clayton Powell Jr.; and its musicians--Ethel Waters, Duke Ellington, and Billie Holiday. The book also includes the photographs of the everyday folk who gave life to this legendary community. These extraordinary images are juxtaposed with articles from publications such as the "New York Times" and the "Amsterdam News," which have helped to record the life of one of New York's most memorialized neighborhoods. Originally published in 1969 as the catalogue to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's controversial exhibition of the same name, "Harlem on My Mind" is as compelling today as it was when first published., The classic record of Harlem life during some of the most exciting and turbulent years of its history., Long before Harlem became one of the trendiest neighborhoods in the red-hot real estate market of Manhattan, it was a metaphor for African American culture at its richest. Allon Schoener's celebrated Harlem on My Mind is the classic record of Harlem life during some of the most exciting and turbulent years of its history, a beautiful--and poignant--reminder of a powerful moment in African America history. Including the work of some of Harlem's most treasured photographers, among them James Van Der Zee and Gordon Parks, there are photographs of Harlem's literary lights--Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Richard Wright; its politicians--Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, and Adam Clayton Powell Jr.; and its musicians--Ethel Waters, Duke Ellington, and Billie Holiday. The book also includes the photographs of the everyday folk who gave life to this legendary community. These extraordinary images are juxtaposed with articles from publications such as the New York Times and the Amsterdam News , which have helped to record the life of one of New York's most memorialized neighborhoods. Originally published in 1969 as the catalogue to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's controversial exhibition of the same name, Harlem on My Mind is as compelling today as it was when first published.
LC Classification Number
F128.68.H3

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