This Day in History: Harlem Renaissance Author Wallace Thurman Born in 1902

Wallace Thurman, born on Aug. 16, 1902, was a pivotal figure in the Harlem Renaissance, known for his sharp literary voice and fearless exploration of taboo subjects. He authored the influential novel “The Blacker the Berry,” which challenged colorism within the Black community.

Despite his literary brilliance, Thurman’s life was marked by personal struggles. He battled alcoholism for much of his life, a condition that many believe exacerbated the tuberculosis that ultimately claimed his life.

Thurman died in 1934 at the young age of 32, leaving behind a legacy of bold, uncompromising works that continue to resonate today.


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