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    The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual and cultural revival of African-American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics and scholarship...
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  • The Harlem Renaissance, also known as the New Negro Movement, was a cultural, social, and artistic explosion centered in Harlem, New York, and spanning...
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  • 1920s Harlem", Digital Harlem Blog, June 3, 2011, accessed August 22, 2011 "Thousands Witnessed The Thrilling battle that Brought Victory to Renaissance Five"...
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  • The Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (Facts On File Publishing ISBN 0-8160-4539-9 and ISBN 1-4381-3017-1) by Sandra L. West and Aberjhani, is a 2003...
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  • Young black women of the Harlem Renaissance lived with uncertainty of their rights and their roles at a time in which women began to question their sexuality...
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  • called: "Hurston 'Really Did Get Born,'" "The Politics of Art in the Harlem Renaissance," "Interrogating the Politics of Gender and Class," "Exploring the...
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    century. In the 1920s and 1930s, Central and West Harlem were the center of the Harlem Renaissance, a major African-American cultural movement. With job...
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    Claude McKay (redirect from Home to Harlem)
    Jamaican-American writer and poet. He was a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Born in Jamaica, McKay first travelled to the United States to attend...
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  • in 1919 and continued into the late 1920s. Before the start of the Harlem Renaissance, Washington, D.C. developed an educated and prosperous Black middle...
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    1900 – August 29, 1995) was an American sculptor and a member of the Harlem Renaissance movement. Burke is best known for a bas relief portrait of President...
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  • Harlem Renaissance is a live album celebrating saxophonist/composer Benny Carter's 85th birthday recorded in 1992 and released by the MusicMasters label...
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  • Mina Loy wrote poetry in this vein. It was with the advent of the Harlem Renaissance that jazz poetry developed into what it is today.[citation needed]...
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    East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or El Barrio, is a neighborhood of Upper Manhattan in New York City, north of the Upper East Side and bounded...
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    Countee Cullen (category Harlem Renaissance)
    children's writer, and playwright, particularly well known during the Harlem Renaissance. Countee LeRoy Porter was born on May 30, 1903, to Elizabeth Thomas...
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    Founded in the 17th century as a Dutch outpost, Harlem developed into a farming village, a revolutionary battlefield, a resort town, a commuter town, a...
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    Munich and Rome.[citation needed] Archibald Motley Jacob Lawrence The Harlem Renaissance refers to an enormous flourishing in African-American art of all kinds...
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    the "midwives of the Harlem Renaissance. Hughes wrote in his 1940 autobiography The Big Sea that the parties at Fauset's Harlem home were rather exclusive...
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    Mancy Carr (banjo). Armstrong made a huge impact during the 1920s Harlem Renaissance. His music touched well-known writer Langston Hughes. Hughes admired...
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    young women at her school. In the 1920s during the Harlem Renaissance, a group of Black creatives in Harlem began a literary magazine "the better to express...
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    Cane is a 1923 novel by noted Harlem Renaissance author Jean Toomer. The novel is structured as a series of vignettes revolving around the origins and...
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  • African American's fleeing the South and the events of World War 1, the Harlem Renaissance acted as a catalyst for many of the radical African-American socio-political...
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  • American writer Zora Neale Hurston. It is considered a classic of the Harlem Renaissance, and Hurston's best known work. The novel explores protagonist Janie...
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    movement expanded from the incredible accomplishments of artists of the Harlem Renaissance. Famously referred to by Larry Neal as the "aesthetic and spiritual...
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  • the explosion of black literature and culture known as the New Negro Renaissance. After graduation, the reality of finding a job in academics set in....
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    New Negro (category Harlem Renaissance)
    "New Negro" is a term popularized during the Harlem Renaissance implying a more outspoken advocacy of dignity and a refusal to submit quietly to the practices...
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    consciousness, similar to that of the Harlem Renaissance. Unlike the Harlem Renaissance, the Chicago Black Renaissance did not receive the same amount of...
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    James Van Der Zee (category Harlem Renaissance)
    his portraits of black New Yorkers. He was a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Aside from the artistic merits of his work, Van Der Zee produced...
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  • Harlem Renaissance. Anita Bush, a pioneer in African American theater, began an acting company after seeing a show at the Lincoln Theater in Harlem....
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    first prominent black film stars, Jones was a living link with the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, having worked with Langston Hughes early in...
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    "Harlem Renaissance - Definition, Artists & How It Started". HISTORY. 2023-01-11. Retrieved 2024-01-16. "A New African American Identity: The Harlem Renaissance"...
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