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Harlem Rhapsody
Harlem Rhapsody | Victoria Christopher Murray
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"A gripping narrative, don't miss this historical fiction about the woman who kicked off the Harlem Renaissance."--People Magazine "A page turner and history lesson at once, Harlem Rhapsody reminds us that our stories are our generational (…more)
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janeycanuck
Harlem Rhapsody | Victoria Christopher Murray
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I love that Victoria Christopher Murray is writing historical fiction now! This did drag in a couple of spots but I loved getting to know Fauset and so many other important historical Black literary figures. Murray brought them to such excellent light and I can‘t wait for her next historical fiction.

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Zbayardo
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UNPUTDOWNABLE histfic read that takes you back to the heart of the Harlem Renaissance, highlighting the life & legacy of Jessie Redmon Fauset—a literary powerhouse often overshadowed by the very writers she helped shape. She played a pivotal role in discovering and promoting legendary voices like Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Nella Larsen.

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LoverOfLearning Sounds like a great read! 2mo
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LiteraryHoarderPenny
Harlem Rhapsody | Victoria Christopher Murray
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So I decided to send both of these back to the library. I know they are there waiting g for me to read them when I‘m in the right mood. I was struggling a bit trying to find something to settle into and both of these just weren‘t it at this time.

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marleed
Harlem Rhapsody | Victoria Christopher Murray
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If anybody needs me, I‘m down the google rabbit hole as I learn more about the Harlem Renaissance and the men and women of color who were part of it. Do I wish the story had less pages dedicated to the fictional conversations of the affair that took place between Jessie Fauset and W.E.B Du Bois? Yes, but that pales in comparison to my exposure to this piece of American life.

MeganAnn This cover is fantastic! 😍 2mo
marleed @MeganAnn It really is! 2mo
DogMomIrene I didn‘t learn about the Harlem Renaissance until I started teaching. I remember a white dad coming to open house in rural TN when I was doing my education internship. He wanted to know why we were reading works that weren‘t the classics. I was stunned and tried to explain that there are so many classics, and all too often we ignore authors who aren‘t white men. There was no convincing this dad🥲 2mo
marleed @DogMomIrene Wow, that is sad. And in our current world embracing racism, believing classics are only deemed such when authored by a white man is quickly becoming the norm. 2mo
DogMomIrene @marleed Agreed. As I get older, I feel that saying “one step forward, two steps back” more. 2mo
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