“History, too, has a penchant for giving birth to itself over and over again, and those whom it appoints agents of change and progress do not always accept their destinies willingly.” Life LessonsChangeLeadershipDestinyHistoryFateAcceptanceWisdom QuotesWillWillpowerGiving BirthBlack History MonthHistoriansMaking HistoryHarlem RenaissanceWriting HistoryAcceptance Of Oneself And OthersPostered Poetics By AberjhaniNational History DayHistoricityIntellectual HistoryLiving HistoryLessons From HistoryHistory MakersWomen S History MonthHispanic HistoryAgents Of ChangeBirth And RebirthHistoricizationChange AdvocatesContemporary HistoriansCurrent HistoryHistorian AberjhaniModern HistoriansOutstanding People In HistoryPhilosophy Of ChangeReluctant Advocates Book:Splendid Literarium: A Treasury of Stories, Aphorisms, Poems, and Essays Source: Splendid Literarium: A Treasury of Stories, Aphorisms, Poems, and Essays
“The leaders and followers of the Harlem Renaissance were every bit as intent on using Black culture to help make the United States a more functional democracy as they were on employing Black culture to 'vindicate' Black people.” LeadershipEducationPatriotismLeadersFollowersUnited States Of AmericaCivil DisobedienceBlack History MonthLeadership StylesVindicationAfrican American HistoryDemocracy In AmericaBlack CultureHarlem RenaissanceFollowershipRace Relations In AmericaPostered Poetics By AberjhaniNational History DayBlack LeadersHarlem Renaissance HistoriansLeadership StrategiesHistoricizationAfrican American IntellectualsAfrican American LeadersBest Leadership PracticesFaith In The American PeopleHeroes Of The Harlem RenaissanceHistorical AccountabilityHistory Of DemocracyTeaching The Harlem RenaissanceWeb Du Bois Book:Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance Source: Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance