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  1. Alain LeRoy Locke (September 13, 1885 – June 9, 1954) was an American writer, philosopher, and educator. Distinguished in 1907 as the first African-American Rhodes Scholar , Locke became known as the philosophical architect—the acknowledged "Dean"—of the Harlem Renaissance . [2]

  2. Aug 9, 2023 · (1885-1954) Who Was Alain LeRoy Locke? Alain LeRoy Locke graduated from Harvard University and was the first African American to win a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. He subsequently...

  3. May 14, 2018 · Alain Locke led a life of scrupulous refinement and slashing contradiction. Photographs flatter him: there he is, with his bright, taut prettiness, delicately clenching the muscles of his face.

  4. Mar 22, 2024 · Alain Locke. In full: Alain LeRoy Locke. Born: September 13, 1885, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. Died: June 9, 1954, New York City (aged 67) Awards And Honors: Rhodes Scholarship. Movement / Style: Harlem Renaissance. Subjects Of Study: African American. culture. the arts.

  5. Alain LeRoy Locke (1885–1954) was a philosopher, writer, and educator born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to a family of educators and distinguished civil servants. Locke, a sickly but bright child, excelled academically throughout his schooling.

  6. Mar 23, 2012 · Locke is best known as a theorist, critic, and interpreter of African-American literature and art. He was also a creative and systematic philosopher who developed theories of value, pluralism and cultural relativism that informed and were reinforced by his work on aesthetics.

  7. Jan 18, 2007 · Alain Leroy Locke, a leading black intellectual during the early twentieth century and an important supporter of the Harlem Renaissance, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 13, 1886 to Pliny Ishmael Locke and Mary Hawkins Locke.

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