Andrews started as a librarian at NYPL’s 135th Street branch during the Harlem Renaissance and created a place for community gathering, exploration and learning, also carving out space for ...
Bearing the name Regina Anderson Andrews, it memorializes the librarian, playwright and community activist who was influential in the Harlem Renaissance of the 20th century. As the first Black ...
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