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Harlem Renaissance Influence

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The Harlem Renaissance was a period of explosive cultural and intellectual growth for the African Americans because it was a literary, artistic, and intellectual movement that kindled a new black cultural identity. The Harlem Renaissance took place in Harlem, New York City during the 1920-1930’s. Many of the things that came about during the Harlem Renaissance were things such as jazz, poetry, dance, music theaters, and black writers. This time was also known as the New Negro Movement, was considered a phenomenon and made Harlem the center for art and literature. The Harlem Renaissance was the most influential period for cultural black history, in many different aspects.
During this time, slavery was at its lowest. Many African American slaves were moving to the North to gain their freedom and actually feel free for once. Instead, white supremacy was quickly, legally, and violently restored to the New South and they didn’t believe that black slaves …show more content…

It was significant because it showed their views on self-love and racism. Thomas Jefferson states, “In music they are more generally gifted than the whites with accurate ears for tune and time . . . Whether they will be equal to the composition of a more extensive run of melody, or of complicated harmony, is yet to be proved. Misery is often the parent of the most affecting touches in poetry. —among the blacks is misery enough, God knows, but no poetry.” (Thomas Jefferson) Thomas Jefferson was able to admit that in some areas, blacks would be greater than the other dominant cultures. During this time, African American women also set the bar essentially high for all blacks. African American women showed that they were able to read and write stories and made it possible for others to do the same. They used lyrical styles that during that time had never been used before in American

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