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Description
Jose Flores discusses a research project centered on the influence and importance of Arturo Schomburg – activist, writer, historian, and philanthropist during the Harlem Renaissance – especially for Puerto Ricans in New York. Schomburg viewed Pan Africanism as an avenue to create political expression for Puerto Ricans and African Americans alike.
Date
2017
Keywords
Puerto Rico, Pan Africanism, Urban Identity, Racial Crisis, Harlem Renaissance, Racial Politics
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | History
Recommended Citation
Chambliss, Julian; Cassanello, Robert; and Verma, Nandni, "Every Tongue Got to Confess: Podcast #17" (2017). "Every Tongue Got To Confess": A Podcast Exploring Communities of Color. 17.
https://scholarship.rollins.edu/confess_podcast/17
Comments
Podcast #17 in the series
Theme: Arturo Schomburg- Puerto Ricans, Pan Africanism, and Cross-cultural Conversations in the Harlem Renaissance
Interviewee: Jose Flores, University of Central Florida Graduate Student in History