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The Black Chicago Renaissance emerged from a foundational stage
that stretched from the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition to the
start of the Great Depression. During this time, African American
innovators working across the landscape of the arts set the stage
for an intellectual flowering that redefined black cultural
life.Richard A. Courage and Christopher Robert Reed have brought
together essays that explore the intersections in the backgrounds,
education, professional affiliations, and public lives and
achievements of black writers, journalists, visual artists, dance
instructors, and other creators working in the late nineteenth and
early twentieth centuries. Organized chronologically, the chapters
unearth transformative forces that supported the emergence of
individuals and social networks dedicated to work in arts and
letters. The result is an illuminating scholarly collaboration that
remaps African American intellectual and cultural geography and
reframes the concept of urban black renaissance. Contributors:
Richard A. Courage, Mary Jo Deegan, Brenda Ellis Fredericks, James
C. Hall, Bonnie Claudia Harrison, Darlene Clark Hine, John
McCluskey Jr., Amy M. Mooney, Christopher Robert Reed, Clovis E.
Semmes, Margaret Rose Vendryes, and Richard Yarborough
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