by linonway | Nov 13, 2017
Cab Calloway Non ADA-Compliant This room is not ADA compliant. Singer and bandleader Cab Calloway was born in Rochester, New York, in 1907. He learned the art of scat singing before landing a regular gig at Harlem’s famous Cotton Club. Following the enormous...
by linonway | Nov 13, 2017
William H Johnson Non ADA-Compliant This room is not ADA compliant. Artist William Henry Johnson was born on March 18, 1901, in the small town of Florence, South Carolina, to parents Henry Johnson and Alice Smoot, who were both laborers. Johnson realized his dreams...
by linonway | Nov 13, 2017
Aaron Douglas Non ADA-Compliant This room is not ADA compliant. Arriving in 1925, Douglas quickly became immersed Harlem’s cultural life. He contributed illustrations to Opportunity, the National Urban League’s magazine, and to The Crisis, put out by the...
by linonway | Nov 12, 2017
Zora Neale Hurston Non ADA-Compliant This room is not ADA compliant. Born in Alabama in 1891, Zora Neale Hurston became a fixture of New York City’s Harlem Renaissance, thanks to novels like Their Eyes Were Watching God and shorter works like...
by linonway | Nov 12, 2017
Mom's Mabley Non ADA-Compliant This room is not ADA compliant. Loretta Aiken took her stage name, Jackie Mabley, from an early boyfriend, commenting to Ebony in a 1970s interview that he had taken so much from her, it was the least she could do to take his...