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LITERARY SAVANNAH: One of the most comprehensive literary anthologies available on one of the most celebrated cities in the United States.

Recommended by Black Issues Book Review for the Home Library and featured in the ESSENCE Magazine Holiday Gift Guide.

THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE WAY DOWN SOUTH

Available exclusively through Amazon Shorts on Amazon.com.

THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE WAY DOWN SOUTH

Discussions on the Great Northern Migration of African Americans out of the South during the first half of the Twentieth Century often focus on what the millions of migrants escaped, or left behind. The new HARLEM RENAISSANCE WAY DOWN SOUTH, available exclusively as an Amazon Short on Amazon.com, takes a look at what they took with them to help insure the extraordinary success of the Harlem Renaissance––a movement which today still drives artistic creations, political movements, and social philosophies.



THE STORY OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE WAY DOWN SOUTH

The Harlem Renaissance Way Down South had its official beginnings as a lecture called The Harlem Renaissance in Savannah delivered by author-poet Aberjhani on August 28, 2004, at the Carnegie Branch Library in Savannah, Georgia, to commemorate the re-opening of the library. The branch had been closed for some seven years following damage from a storm. A book signing featuring the Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance and The Wisdom of W.E.B. Du Bois was held in conjunction with the lecture.

The subject of The Harlem Renaissance Way Down South is the substantial contribution which African Americans from the South made to the famous cultural movement most often associated with New York City. The author Aberjhani first became aware of the profound link between the two while working as a co-author (with Sandra L. West) on the Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance.

“Significantly enough,” said the author, “that link was also personified by the fact that my co-author was working on the encyclopedia in the North while I was actually in Savannah doing the same.” To his surprise, he discovered that much of his research kept leading him back to his hometown: Savannah. He maintains that his research “made it clear that African Americans in the South did not just sit around waiting to be lynched during the Harlem Renaissance––as some have implied––but, whether consciously or instinctively, were active participants in the Renaissance on a number of levels, not just as migrants to the North.”

Amazon.com went live with the title as part of its Amazon Shorts program May 19, 2007, making it available for only 49 cents as digital media that can be downloaded, read on the website, or received as an email. It is particularly ideal for tourists planning to visit Savannah or New York City as well as for students of the Harlem Renaissance or the South in general.

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Gift Books We Love Giving and Receiving

Nonfiction
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE
“Celebrate Harlem’s past and present with Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance.”

--ESSENCE
Magazine
THE WISDOM OF W.E.B. DU BOIS
“Readers have praised this superlative book for the author’s intelligent and informative writing.”
--Biblio.com
Art and Poetry
ELEMENTAL, THE POWER OF ILLUMINATED LOVE
A brilliantly painted journey through the art of Luther E. Vann with accompanying text by Aberjhani and guest authors.
Fantasy Fiction
CHRISTMAS WHEN MUSIC ALMOST KILLED THE WORLD
A rock and roll metaphysical fantasy set in the Deep South, this is one extraordinary novel.
Literary fiction and poetry
I MADE MY BOY OUT OF POETRY
An inspired celebration of spirituality, the music of language, and the power of dreams.
Literary Historical Anthology
LITERARY SAVANNAH (edited by Patrick Allen)
An exceptional historical literary anthology featuring writings by natives of and visitors to Savannah, from founding father George Washington to modern award-winning author Aberjhani.
Poems by Aberjhani
THE BRIDGE OF SILVER WINGS
A poetic flight into the exploration of how human beings manage, or sometimes fail to manage, the transition from imminent personal destruction to unaccountable personal victory.
Short Fiction and Poetry
VISIONS OF A SKYLARK DRESSED IN BLACK
VISIONS OF A SKYLARK DRESSED IN BLACK is a one of kind literary feast that includes a meta-fictional novella and critically acclaimed profiles and tributes in poetry to such historical greats as Coretta Scott King, Langston Hughes, Gordon Parks, and the great city of New Orleans.
SPOKEN WORD MUSIC CD
The Goddess and the Skylark, Dancing Through the Word Labyrinth
“These are some of the most talented people in urban poetry today, and I think you'd be missing something huge if you don't get yourself a copy, now.”-- Poet William F. DeVault
Travel and History
THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE WAY DOWN SOUTH
Is it possible to take a tour of New York’s famed Harlem Renaissance way down in Savannah, Georgia? It is when you learn just how much of the celebrated Renaissance got its cultural start in the South.



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