The Harlem Renaissance: A Revolution of Words, Art, and Activism

Sunday, June 7, 2026
1:30 – 2:30 pm
Appoquinimink Library
New Castle County
Program: The Harlem Renaissance: A Revolution of Words, Art, and Activism

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The Harlem Renaissance was a period of rich African American artistic and cultural activity. This program explores the Harlem Renaissance and its significance in American history and Black culture. It discusses key figures and their contributions to art, literature, music and theater, along with the rise of Black pride, self-expression, and artistic freedom. 

Join Speaker Kathy Trusty for this talk.

This event is sponsored by Delaware Humanities. If you have any questions please contact the hosting location.

This event is sponsored by Delaware Humanities. If you have any questions please contact the hosting location.

Appoquinimink Library
204 E Main St
Middletown DE 19709
302-378-5588

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