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The Walter White Project

Randy Stakeman, Jackson Stakeman, Authors

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Walter White's Harlem Renaissance


When Walter White arrived in New York at the national office of the NAACP he also became part of the cultural movement later known as the Harlem Renaissance.  NAACP stalwarts W.E.B Du Bois and James Weldon Johnson both were avuncular presences in that movement who both wrote for it and helped younger artists reach national audiences.  White was to do the same.
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