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The American Dream During The Harlem Renaissance

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One main event that began the Harlem Renaissance, was the Great Depression. It was during the 1930s when the market crashed. This event left African Americans and other people of color with no jobs or money. They felt like a burden to America, they had no place to call home and no one would hire them. The idea of having the American Dream was completely hopeless due to the fact they kept getting poorer and the rich became richer. “Reflecting on the labors of generations of black men and women in the United States who have been exploited, segregated, physical and verbally abused, denied access to opportunity”, this states the effects of African Americans having a job during the Great Depression (Baker, 9). In the poem, Hughes repeats “America was never America” twice in the first stanza because he has not experienced equality or opportunities like a wealthy American. Hughes hoped for a better America for those who faced injustice.
In addition, people found America to be free from being controlled. Hughes points out that the idea of the American Dream is not what it could be for him. The first settlers left Britain to find a land of their own to have rights without being controlled. The land they found was America, which is known as the land of the free. They wrote the Declaration of Independence when Britain tried to control the new land. In the lines 6-10 Hughes uses the words “kings connive” and “tyrant’s scheme” to simple state people who have power, abuse it and make it impossible for others to gain opportunities. Yet, people of color were consistently being controlled and not treated equally.
The Statue of Liberty was giving to America in 1886 by France. The Statue of Liberty was given to symbolize the end of the Civil War and slavery. It also shows anyone is welcomed to America. Immigrants saw it as a sign of having opportunities. Liberty means free, which many immigrants do not get. In the poem states America is “crowned with no false patriotic wreathe”. The Statue of Liberty was a symbol of false liberty to immigrants. They were punished for being different and coming to find freedom. The freedom they did not find in America, reminded them of the oppression they also faced in their homeland. The

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