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By @FE on 2026-03-13 08:15
Curious about the Harlem Renaissance and its enduring cultural impact? Join us for a captivating educational workshop at the Afro-American Historical Society Museum in Jersey City, NJ. This event, titled "Harlem Renaissance Lecture," offers an in-depth exploration of the music, art, literature, and social movements that flourished during the Harlem Renaissance.
Located in a space dedicated to preserving African American history, the museum provides an engaging and reflective atmosphere, surrounded by exhibits and artifacts highlighting the region’s rich heritage. Attendees can expect to learn about key figures such as Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, discover how the Harlem Renaissance shaped American culture, and participate in thoughtful discussion as part of the museum’s ongoing commitment to education.
Whether you're a student, lifelong learner, or community member, this lecture promises insight and inspiration—plus, it's a great chance to explore the museum's other exhibits while you're there!