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This study will explore how the Harlem Renaissance gave birth to the current genre called, -Hip Hop- yet, due to its inability to establish its mission, vision, and purpose as a movement, the Harlem Renaissance died as swiftly as it boomed, leaving the state of Hip Hop likened unto a neglected orphan without a blueprint for success.Product Identifiers
PublisherCreatespace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-101537295381
ISBN-139781537295381
eBay Product ID (ePID)237260022
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SubjectEducation & Teaching
LanguageEnglish
AuthorR K Lemmons-Weber
FormatTrade Paperback (Us) ,Unsewn / Adhesive Bound, Paperback
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Date of Publication30/03/2017
Country of PublicationUnited States
Author BiographyR. K. Lemmons-Weber currently resides in Louisville, KY with her husband and seven children. She graduated from Spalding University with a double Bachelor in Communications and Psychology. She later attended three graduate schools in pursuit of her degrees in the areas of: Social Work, MFT Counseling (Marriage and Family Therapy), and MFA (Masters of Fine Arts) in writing and teaching. She enjoys philosophy, research, biblical studies, quiet moments of reflection, writing, and spending time with her family. As an Indie Author, poetess, and playwright she has been featured in the LEO Magazine (July 2016 issue); and performed poetry readings at various local open mic events such as Louisville Literary Arts. Her play, Afro Maniac, was selected by Smoked Apple Theater Group (SATG) for the SATG 2016 6'10 annual play fest and reprised at the 6th Annual Knowledge Fest featuring David Banner. She is a member of Professional Woman Network (PWN) and is certified as a Marketing, Image, and Branding Coach. She is a co-author of the PWN 2017 Devotional Calendar and Raising African-American Boys and Girls. Books: The Case of the Missing Purple Cloak, Middle of Eden, The Blood-Stained Diaries, Barren Fruit, Wisdom and Folly, The Devil Has Ears, Children of the Mud, But, Momma Said, Cocaine Obsession, How the Grinch Stole Hip Hop Co-Author: Raising African American Boys and Girls Co-Author: PWN 2017 Devotional Calendar
Content NoteBlack & White Illustrations
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