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  1. Harold Jackman (August 18, 1901 – July 8, 1961) was a British-born teacher, model, and patron of the arts with emphasis on African American art and literature. Raised in Harlem, Jackman was known for his involvement in the Harlem Renaissance and his dedication to preserving African American cultural artifacts. [1]

    • August 18, 1901, London, England
    • Teacher
    • July 8, 1961 (aged 59), Maine, USA
  2. Jul 16, 2019 · Harold Jackman was a socialite, educator, collector and friend of many artists and writers of the Harlem Renaissance. He was known for his beauty, his relationship with Countee Cullen, and his diaries and letters that document the era.

  3. Jun 30, 2019 · Selma Burke was a young sculptor, Harold Jackman, a French teacher acclaimed as the handsomest man in Harlem, was the son of a Jamaican mother and a white Harley Street doctor. Ethel Waters was...

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  4. November 20, 2017. If you scan the index of any reputable book on the Harlem Renaissance, you should find at least one listing for Harold Jackman, who was fabulously called “The Boulevardier Of Harlem” and “The Most Handsome Man In Harlem,” from the 1920s to 1930s.

  5. HAROLD JACKMAN: THE JOKER IN THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE DECK By Barbara L. J. Griffin Harold Jackman is universally recognized as the allur-ing face of the Harlem Renaissance. He was the darling of artists, photographers, and sculptors - the non-writer whom everyone adored. The 1925 special edition of Sur-

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  7. Learn about the life and legacy of Harold Jackman, a teacher, model, actor, writer, and patron who was Countee Cullen's best friend and a key figure of the Harlem Renaissance. Explore how he influenced the artistic output and events of the Harlem Renaissance through his friendship with other African American artists and his documentation of African American culture.

  8. Feb 27, 2023 · Learn about Harold Jackman, a Harlem Renaissance figure who taught social studies, modeled, edited magazines, and supported African American theater. He was a friend and inspiration to many artists, including Countee Cullen and Wallace Thurman.

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