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A Rebel Lady in Harlem: The Transformation of Josephine Cogdell Schuyler
Robert (Bob) Kent
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A Rebel Lady in Harlem: The Transformation of Josephine Cogdell Schuyler - Kent, Robert (Bob)
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Synopsis "A Rebel Lady in Harlem: The Transformation of Josephine Cogdell Schuyler"
Josephine Cogdell was born on June 23, 1897, in Granbury, Texas. She was intelligent, somewhat of a tomboy, and over indulged because she was the youngest and a "late-in-life child." As an adult, Josephine was a very complex woman, sometimes described as domineering, but also as loving and giving. This book describes Josephine's transformation from a privileged white teenager with all the misconceptions and prejudices of "Jim Crow" Texas to one-half of the Harlem Renaissance's best known interracial couple.
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The book is written in English.
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