Literature
Paul Laurence Dunbar
James Weldon Johnson
Frances E. W. Harper
Pauline Hopkins
Alice Dunbar Nelson
Art
Edmonia Lewis
Meta Vaux Warrick
Henry O. Tanner
E. M. Bannister
May Howard Jackson
Music
Harry T. Burleigh
E. Azalia Hackley
Thomas G. Bethune
Scott Joplin
James Reese Europe
Will Marion Cook
J. Rosamond Johnson
Marie Selika
Flora Batson

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