“Joy Goddess of Harlem”

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“Joy Goddess of Harlem” is the nickname of A'Lelia Walker, a prominent Harlem Renaissance socialite and patron of the arts renowned for her lavish parties and cultural influence.

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A'Lelia Walker 0
Dark Tower salon 0
Joy Goddess of Harlem 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Harlem Renaissance figure
cultural salon
entrepreneur
hair care industry pioneer
human
nickname
patron of the arts
associatedWith African-American literature NERFINISHED
African-American music
visual arts
birthName Lelia McWilliams NERFINISHED
burialPlace Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York, United States NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1885-06-06
dateOfDeath 1931-08-17
era early 20th century
ethnicity African-American
father Moses McWilliams NERFINISHED
influenced Harlem cultural life
knownFor Harlem Renaissance salon culture
lavish parties
supporting African-American artists
location Harlem, New York City, United States NERFINISHED
mother Madam C. J. Walker NERFINISHED
movement Harlem Renaissance NERFINISHED
nationality American
nickname Joy Goddess of Harlem NERFINISHED
notableResidence Dark Tower salon NERFINISHED
notableRole hostess of Harlem Renaissance gatherings
occupation businesswoman
philanthropist
parent Madam C. J. Walker NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Vicksburg, Mississippi, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath New York City
surface form: New York City, New York, United States
refersTo A'Lelia Walker NERFINISHED
residence Harlem, New York City, United States NERFINISHED
spouse Arthur Devereaux NERFINISHED
Dr. Wiley Wilson NERFINISHED
John Robinson NERFINISHED

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A'Lelia Walker knownAs “Joy Goddess of Harlem”