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A Glimpse of the Harlem Renaissance A special theatrical experience highlighting the people, art, music, philosophy and dances of this unique and influential era in American history. February 25, 2014 • 7 pm (Snow date: March 5, 2014) Cultural Arts Theater • Rockland Community College, 145 College Road, Suffern, NY Free Admission • Open to the Public A light reception will follow program Photo Exhibit of the Harlem Renaissance will be on display during February in the Technology Center Atrium This program is made possible by grants from the Town of Ramapo and from the Arts Council of Rockland through the DEC program of the New York State Council of the Arts. The African American Historical Society of Rockland County, RCC’s Performing Arts Department and RCC’s African American History Month Committee present Guests at breakfast party for Langston Hughes hosted by Regina Anderson (Andrews) and Ethel Ray at 580 St. Nicholas Avenue, Harlem, May 1925. Back row, l to r: Ethel Ray (Nance), Langston Hughes, Helen Lanning,Pearl Fisher, Rudolf Fisher, Luella Tucker, Clarissa Scott, Hubert Delany. Front row, l to r: Regina Anderson (Andrews), Esther Popel, Jessie Fauset, Marie Johnson and E. Franklin Frazier. IMAGE ID: PSNYPL _SCG_174 Date Created: 1925 A period lasting approximately from 1919 - 1929

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Page 1: The African American Historical Society of Rockland County ... · A Glimpse of the Harlem Renaissance A special theatrical experience highlighting the people, art, music, philosophy

A Glimpse of the Harlem Renaissance A special theatrical experience highlighting the people, art, music, philosophy

and dances of this unique and influential era in American history.

February 25, 2014 • 7 pm (Snow date: March 5, 2014)

Cultural Arts Theater • Rockland Community College, 145 College Road, Suffern, NY

Free Admission • Open to the Public A light reception will follow program

Photo Exhibit of the Harlem Renaissance will be on display during February in the Technology Center Atrium

This program is made possible by grants from the Town of Ramapo and from the Arts Council of Rockland through the DEC program of the New York State Council of the Arts.

The African American Historical Society of Rockland County, RCC’s Performing Arts Department and

RCC’s African American History Month Committee present

Guests at breakfast party for Langston Hughes hosted by Regina Anderson (Andrews) and Ethel Ray at 580 St. Nicholas Avenue, Harlem, May 1925. Back row, l to r: Ethel Ray (Nance), Langston Hughes, Helen Lanning,Pearl Fisher, Rudolf Fisher, Luella Tucker, Clarissa Scott, Hubert Delany. Front row, l to r: Regina Anderson (Andrews), Esther Popel, Jessie Fauset, Marie Johnson and E. Franklin Frazier.IMAGE ID: PSNYPL _SCG_174Date Created: 1925

A period lasting approximately from 1919 - 1929