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    Dorothy West (June 2, 1907 – August 16, 1998) was an American novelist short-story writer, and magazine editor associated with the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement in the 1920s and 1930s that celebrated black art, literature, and music. She was one of the few Black women writers to be published in major literary magazines in the 1930s ...

  2. May 29, 2024 · Dorothy West (born June 2, 1907, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died August 16, 1998, Boston) was an American writer who explored the aspirations and conflicts of middle-class African Americans in many of her works and was one of the last surviving members of the prominent group of black artists, writers, and musicians who flourished in New York City’s Harlem district during the Harlem ...

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  3. Nov 21, 2011 · Dorothy West was born in Boston in 1907 and became a prominent figure of the Harlem Renaissance. She wrote short stories, novels, and magazines, and was the last survivor of the movement.

  4. Dorothy West was born on June 2, 1907, in Boston, Massachusetts, to Isaac and Rachel Benson West. Though she was the couple's only child, West grew up among the numerous relatives from her mother's side of the family. Her mother, who was born in South Carolina, was one of 22 children. West's life and career would be greatly influenced by her ...

  5. Feb 3, 2016 · T o say that Dorothy West had a sheltered upbringing for a young African American girl born in 1907 is an understatement. Once, when a copy of the NAACP’s magazine The Crisis dropped through the ...

  6. Dorothy West. Dorothy West, an author and journalist, is best known for her work during the Harlem Renaissance.She had once described herself as "the best-known unknown writer of the time," Waiting almost fifty years between her first and second novel, her legacy is her stories that exposed the divisions of racism and classism within African-American society, showing how they undermined ...

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  8. Aug 19, 1998 · Dorothy West, ''the Kid'' of the Harlem Renaissance circle of writers and artists in the 1920's who was rediscovered seven decades later when her novel ''The Wedding'' was published and became a ...

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