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Harlem Renaissance Research Paper

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Jahleel Dillon

4/20/16

U.S. History

2nd hour

Harlem Renaissance

The Harlem Renaissance is a time in American history where the African-Americans in politics, literature, music, culture and society grew and became a part of the mainstream. This time was in the early 1900 when African American moved to the newly built building in the suburb called Harlem in NYC (New York City). It was 1904 when started families to move from a part of New York City called “Black Bohemia” and relocated themselves to Harlem. This influencing other to move.

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People(NAACP) was started in 1909. Black sociologist W.E.B. DuBois who was also a historian. Started speaking out against the whites uses and action …show more content…

Claude McKay was a Jamaican immigrant and radical socialist who had begun his poetic career with two volumes of verse primarily in Jamaican dialect. But after moving to the United States, he wrote poems exclusively in a standard English dialect and used traditional stanzaic forms, most notably the sonnet.
Many writers became famous during the Harlem Renaissance including Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, and Zora Neale Hurston. Langston Hughes authored plays, essays, children’s books and poetry and through all of these works promoted equality and denounced prejudice. His works continue to influence literature in America today. Paul Lawrence Dunbar had accomplished national acclaim as a black writer before the turn of the century and was a huge influence on later African-American literary artists.

In all parts of the renaissance people involved seemed to have different opinions on how blacks should be viewed and how they should achieve their goals. People found things that express themselves. This helped black send messages to the world about how they felt. Also it let people know how they wanted change. The Renaissance was a peaceful way to express the pain and hurt that black endower. It also showed that black where more artistic and intelligent than gave credit

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