Harlem on My Mind: Our Faces, Our Places

Celebrating The Harlem Renaissance People and Places, 1918 - 1937

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Welcome to The Harlem Renaissance Research Site, your information gateway for research, teaching, and learning. Feel free to contact me for your research and classroom needs.

                                                         Leta Hendricks

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135th Street Branch of the New York Public Library

Researchers in the Schomburg Room, New York Public Library's 135th Street Branch

Children’s reading room 135th Street Branch, Children's Librarian Nella Larsen

Main entrance to George Cleveland Hall Branch library Chicago Public Library

Hall Branch opening day, January 1932, Vivian Harsh, center

Fisk Academic Building--First Library

Fisk University Library interior

Howard University Founder's Library

Howard University Law Library

The Dental Building housed the Richard B. Harrison Library, Raleigh’s first Colored Library.

Richard B. Harrison Library bookmobile visits tobacco packing house

African American and African Studies Librarian and Comparative Studies Librarian

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