Pages 6 top right, 8, 10, 16, 22, 25, 27, 56 (Photo by Gordon Parks), 96 and 101 (Illustrations by Miguel Covarrubias), Courtesy of Library of Congress
Page 12, Courtesy of Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University
Page 14, Courtesy of Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence, Courtesy of the Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Foundation
Pages 23 top, 82 top, 84, 85, 124 top and bottom, 125, 130, Photos by James VanDerZee, Courtesy of Donna Mussenden VanDerZee
Page 23 bottom, Courtesy of The Mariners’ Museum, Newport News, VA
Pages 28, 29, 121 left, 122 left, Courtesy of National Archives
Page 30, War Department, General Staff Archives
Pages 34 left, 36-37, 40 41, Brown Brothers
Page 34 right, Milstein Division of United States History, Local History & Geneology, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations
Page 59, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution
Pages 66 left, 142, Photo by Carl Van Vechten, Courtesy of the Carl Van Vechten Trust and Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Pages 74, 90, Private Collection; photo by Michael Fredericks, Courtesy of the Reiss Estate
Page 82 bottom, Daily News
Page 87, Keystone/Gamma
Page 88, Courtesy of the Walker Collection of A’Lelia Perry Bundles
Page 92, Courtesy of Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers
Page 93 top, Courtesy of Duke Ellington Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of Ameircan History, Smithsonian Institution
Page 100, Illustration by E. Simms Campbell, Courtesy of Elizabeth Campbell-Rollins (Harlem at Night map)
Page 104, Courtesy of General Research Division, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations
Page 109, Courtesy of Tom Morgan
Pages 116 left, 118-19, Courtesy of Art & Artifacts Division, Photograph and Prints Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations
Page 116 right, Courtesy of the Solomon Fuller Collection
Page 118, Courtesy of Gibbes Museum of Art/Carolina Art Association
Page 122 bottom, Courtesy of Museum of African American Art, Los Angeles
Page 136, Courtesy of Harold Ober Associates Incorporated. The Langston Hughes Estate.
BIOGRAPHIES
Laban Carrick Hill has been researching the Harlem Renaissance for more than a decade. Harlem Stomp! is the result of this work. The author of nearly twenty novels for young adults, he has also taught writing at Columbia University, Baruch College, and St. Michael’s College in Vermont. His poems have been included in the Contemporary Poetry of New England anthology and in numerous literary magazines, including the Tar River Review, the Denver Quarterly, and American Letters and Commentary.
Award-winning poet and activist Nikki Giovanni is one of the most beloved and influential writers of our time. In a career spanning more than thirty years, she has produced many books of poetry for children and adults, including Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems, and Ego-Tripping and Other Poems for Young People. She is currently a Distinguished Professor of English at Virginia Tech University.
Celebrated illustrator Christopher Myers is the recipient of the Caldecott Honor and the Coretta Scott King Honor Awards for illustration. He has written and illustrated several books for children, including Harlem: A Poem, Black Cat, and Wings.
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