1. White Influences of the Harlem Renaissance
For example, in the book "Refined Racism: White Patronage in the Harlem Renaissance" stated "At the time of the Harlem Renaissance, that "renaissance" would never have progressed beyond Harlem without the intervention and support of white patrons" (Bruce 1). ... The book "Black-White Literary Relations in the Harlem Renaissance" written by Robert C. Hart stated, "He had a most dramatic meeting with his literary idol of the time, Vachel Lindesayhe had a chat with Lindsay and his wife, and was given a gift of Amy Lowell's John Keats, along with a...
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