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Works Cited

 

Works Cited

*Numbers correspond to images used on map and in gallery

  1. Kane, Art. "Harlem.org." Harlem.org. Esquire, Aug. 1958. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  2. Ulysses. "H A R L E M + B E S P O K E." : ☞ REMEMBER: Strivers Row circa 1970.

Harlem Lofts, Inc., 1970. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Goldberger, Paul. "H A R L E M + B E S P O K E." : ☞ REMEMBER: Strivers Row

circa 1970. Vanity Fair, Dec. 2012. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Wikimedia Foundation. "Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church." Wikipedia.

Wikimedia Foundation, 22 Jan. 2014. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Powell, Richard J. "African American Art: Harlem Renaissance." African American Art:

Harlem Renaissance. Artlex, Apr. 2005. Web. 01 Feb. 2014.

  1. Streeteasy. "Building: 409 Edgecombe Avenue." StreetEasy: 409 Edgecombe Ave. in

Hamilton Heights. Streeteasy, n.d. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Ephesus. "Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church - New York City." Ephesus

Seventh-day Adventist Church - New York City. Ephesus, n.d. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Wilson, Michael. "On a Respite From Bedside Duty." City Room On a Respite From

Bedside Duty Comments. The New York Times, 9 July 2009. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Wikimedia Foundation. "Marcus Garvey Park." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 15

Jan. 2014. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Prison Culture. "Prison Culture » They Burned Down Harlem in ’64…." Prison Culture

RSS. Wordpress, 2 July 2012. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Wikimedia Foundation. "United States of Africa." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 02

Feb. 2014. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Wikimedia Foundation. "Silent Parade." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 13 Sept.

2013. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Library of Congress. "Shuffle Along (Imagination): American Treasures of the Library of

Congress." Shuffle Along (Imagination): American Treasures of the Library of Congress. Library of Congress, 29 June 2010. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. New York City Architecture. "New York Architecture Images- The Cotton Club." New

York Architecture Images- The Cotton Club. New York City Architecture, n.d. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Breath of Life. "Breath of Life » MARIAN ANDERSON / Marian Anderson

Mixtape." Breath of Life » MARIAN ANDERSON / Marian Anderson Mixtape. Wordpress, 23 May 2011. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. "The Beginning of the Lindy Hop." The Beginning of the Lindy Hop. SavoyStyle, 26 May

2002. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Wikimedia Foundation. "Wallace Thurman." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 02 Feb.

2014. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Collins-Hughes, Laura. "A Southern Gal in the North." 'a Southern Gal in the

North' Typepad, 1 Aug. 2007. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

  1. Nelson, Michael. "NYC’s Roseland Ballroom To Close - Stereogum." Stereogum RSS.

Stereogum, 18 Oct. 2013. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.

 

 

*Numbers Correspond to Images used in Harlem Website

  1. East Harlem Street. N.d. Photograph. Ephemeral New York, New York City. Web. 9 Feb

2014.

  1. Strivers Row Circa 1970. N.d. Photograph. Harlem Bespoke, New York City. Web. 9 Feb

2014.

  1. New York Public Library . N.d. Photograph. Shorpy, New York City. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  2. St. Philip's. N.d. Photograph. Saint Philip's Church of Harlem. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  3. Motley, Archibald. Nightlife. N.d. Painting. PB Works. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  4. Ephesus. N.d. Photograph. New York City Chapter AGO, New York City. Web. 9 Feb

2014.

  1. Edgecombe. N.d. Photograph. Property Shark, New York City. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  2. Bellevue Hospital. N.d. Photograph. Wikipedia, New York City. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  3. Marcus Garvey Park. N.d. Photograph. New York Government Parks, New York City.

Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  1. Duke Ellington Statue. N.d. Photograph. New York Government Parks, New York City.

Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  1. Studio Museum . N.d. Photograph. Harlem Condo Life, New York City. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  2. Harlem Race Riot 1935. N.d. Photograph. Discovery, New York City. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  3. Marcus Garvey. N.d. Photograph. Britannica Online, New York City. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  4. Silent Parade. N.d. Photograph. Library of Congress. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  5. Belasco. N.d. Photograph. The Museum of New York, New York City. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  6. Cotton Club. N.d. Photograph. Lena Horne , New York City. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  7. NAACP. N.d. Photograph. Reuther Wayne, New York City. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  8. Marian Anderson. N.d. Photograph. Blogspot. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  9. Broadway Theater. N.d. Photograph. Shubert Organization, New York City. Web. 9 Feb

2014.

  1. Carnegie Hall. N.d. Photograph. Ephemera Society, New York City. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  2. Roseland Ballroom. N.d. Photograph. It's Only Rock n' Roll. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  3. The Apollo Theater. N.d. Photograph. Black Past. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  4. Lenox Lounge. N.d. Photograph. New York Commercial Observer, New York City. Web.

9 Feb 2014.

 

*Works Cited for General Sources used

 

  1. Alexander, Scott. "Duke Ellington And His Cotton Club Orchestra." Red Hot Jazz

Archive n.pag. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  1. Amick, Alison. "Harlem Renaissance ." Oklahoma City Museum of Art (2009): n.pag.

Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  1. "Harlem Race Riot (1935)." Online Encyclopedia of Significant People and Places in

African American History. 2007.

  1. Hilliard, Kenneth. "The Impact of Music of the Harlem Renaissance on Society."

Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute 1.5 (1989): n.pag. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

  1. "Musicians." History Of The Harlem Renaissance (2011): n.pag. Web. 9 Feb 2014.

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