Black Renaissance: Little could be more unusual in the 1920s than for white, upper-class women to seek to become, in effect, honorary blacks. Carla Kaplan’s book, Miss Anne in Harlem, tells the story of the spirited white women who did just that.
Black Renaissance: Little could be more unusual in the 1920s than for white, upper-class women to seek to become, in effect, honorary blacks. Carla Kaplan’s book, Miss Anne in Harlem, tells the story of the spirited white women who did just that.