When Harlem was in Vogue (the Harlem Renaissance):
How African-American artists made their own roar in the 1920s
David Mills returns to Peconic Landing for a presentation about the Harlem Renaissance, the first flowering of a nationally recognized movement of African-American artistic expression in the United States. This was a time of creative variety and excellence that reached a national and international stage with luminaries such as Zora Neale Hurston, Langston Hughes, Claude McKay and Countee Cullen.