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The Gay Harlem Renaissance exhibit spotlights queer Black artists who shaped history

Jacob Lawrence's 1938 painting "Harlem Diner" reflects the struggles of daily life in Depression-era Harlem. The piece is featured in The New-York Historical Society’s upcoming exhibition "The Gay Harlem Renaissance."

The New York Historical's major fall show traces the lives and legacies of LGBTQ+ figures who powered one of the most iconic movements in American culture. [ more › ]

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