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Not this shyt again
Have you read Cane? The book that started the Harlem Renaissance? It’s all about Black Death, interracial relationships, n*gger this and that, and the author, who was a descendant of the first black governor of Louisiana, basically denounced his blackness (Jean Toomer).
Half of them were gay or closeted. Countee Cullen, the man who made The Blacker the Berry Wallace Thurman, Langston Hughes, Alain Locke, and others were all rumored to have dalliances with men.
, because back in the day, this was reversed. Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes, Grandpa Huxtable, and a lot of them dudes were gay/bi. At the forefront of the Harlem Renaissance was a gay married white man named Carl Van Vechten. He was throwing parties and taking pictures of the black socialites of the day. He wrote a book about Harlem and called it ****** Heaven. Harlem of the 40s and 50s was the Atlanta of day, keeping it 100.
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