Aaron Douglas

Max. Guests
5 Adults / 2 Children
Booking Nights
3 Min.
Bed Type
King Size Bed
Area
80 m²

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 National Association for the Advancement Colored People. Douglas created powerful images of African-American life and struggles and won awards for the work he created for these publications, ultimately receiving a commission to illustrate an anthology of philosopher Alain LeRoy Locke’s work, entitled The New Negro.

Room Availability

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Room Services

Wi-Fi
Breakfast
Coffee Maker
Widescreen TV
Air Conditioner