The museum catches up to the vital lessons of the Harlem Renaissance, with its American, European and African exchanges and its cultural solidarity.
Tag: Black People
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With ‘Gems’ From Black Collections, the Harlem Renaissance Reappears
An ambitious new show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art uncovers work by long-ignored artists with the help of loans from Black colleges and family collections.
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Six Artists on the Enduring Impact of the Harlem Renaissance
A century later, the first African American modernist movement continues to inspire and challenge.
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AME Church Leaders Call for End of U.S. Aid to Israel
The African African Methodist Episcopal Church Bishops Council says American financial assistance to help Israel fight its war in Gaza supports “mass genocide.”
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Yale Apologizes for Its Connections to Slavery
The university also issued a historical study and announced steps to address this legacy, including new support for public education in New Haven, Conn.