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Close to Heaven: The Shared World of Langston Hughes and Carl Van Vechten/ PAUL SMITH-LEONARD

Harlem and the Historical Influence of Black Artists /
MARIA GREGORIO

The Historical Renaissance Ballroom/ FRANCETTE CARSON

With Zora/ HEDAYAT REDA

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