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Sociocultural Significance of the "Harlem Renaissance" in the USA (1920 s)

General history

Authors

  • Vorobyev Dmitrij Nikolaevich Postgraduate of department of Modern History of Europe and America, Lomonosov Moscow State University (worobjowdmitrij@ gmail.com).
References
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