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    The history of African Americans seems to be a progressing movement that continues to push itself forward in stages, especially as of the last roughly 100 years. African Americans have over come tremendous adversity since the days of slavery and continue to fight similar obstacles today. A period that experienced much expression and cultural growth was during the Harlem Renaissance. Many great artists, poets, writers, and musicians blossomed during this period that, to this day, has had a lasting

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    Freedom in the Slave Narratives of The American Renaissance In the 1800s African American, as well as some Caucasian American, writers used their literary talents to express their concerns in the regards of the anti-slavery abolition movement. During a time where views could only be revealed to the masses through verbal speeches and written text, writers as Harriet Jacobs, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and William Wells Brown effectively represented the voices of the unheard slaves.

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    Langston Hughes was an American born writer during the Harlem Renaissance era. His work shed light on issues that white Americans turned their backs to. Racism and segregations was, at one time, a very large issue in our country. Hughes addressed that issue throughout poetry and in doing so, became the most popular writer of his time. He opened the eyes of many, while accurately portraying African American culture in such a way that everyone couldn’t respect. The passion that Hughes had for his topics

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    Alternatively, African Americans struggling to get their message across has been prevalent for many centuries. Moving back multiple decades from the Civil Rights movement, we have the Harlem Renaissance which brought great changes to the declining economy. The environment it created allowed for African American culture to flourish. Many African Americans began their writing career and gained their recognition during this time. The Harlem Renaissance happened through the 1920’s and 1930’s. Many art

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    in the mid nineteenth century changed the lives of African Americans and their role in society shifted from low class workers to individuals who gained opportunities to leave their marks. However, achieving that goal wasn’t easy. African Americans faced obstacles such as poverty, racism and lack of assimilation. From the works of poets like Dunbar and Johnson to writers like Langston Hughes, it is clear that the roles of African Americans have changed from the late nineteenth century to 1940. Poverty

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    Journalism and the American Renaissance         The period in American Literature known as the American Renaissance was a time of great change in our country. It was an age of westward expansion and social conflict. Americans were divided on such volatile issues as slavery, reform and sectionalism that ultimately led to the Civil War. Emerging from this cauldron of change came the voice of a new nation - a nation with views and ideals all its own. The social, economic, technological and demographic

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    heavily being judged for the color of their skin, a movement called the Harlem Renaissance had a major influence on people’s views on African-Americans across the United States. The Harlem Renaissance created a new Black cultural identity through literature, music, theater, art, and politics. One of the leading voices was Langston Hughes, a writer whom wrote realistic portrayals, both suffering and victories of African-American lifestyles through poetry, short stories, novels, and plays. Through short

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    American Renaissance Writers ENG/491 December 19, 2011 Peggy Walls American Renaissance Writers The American Renaissance, in literary circles occurred during the middle to late 1800s. “One of the most important influences of the period was that of the transcendentalists” (Britannica, 2011). Major writers during this perid had a common bond. Their platform was ‘an idealic system of thought based on a belief in the essential unity of all creation, the innate goodness of man, and the supremacy

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    The Dream of the American Renaissance The American Renaissance is a tangent of the heavy Romanticism that influenced America prior, and expands upon the growing interest of the common man. The Period had writers of the Transcendentalist belief, who aspired to become larger than life itself; to ascend onto the level of a deity, and to break free from a dangerous world full of adversary. Their Dream of Ascendance, their goal of becoming independent, is the one thought that was fully realized throughout

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    Romantic Movement, or the American Renaissance, originated in Germany. This period spread to England, France, and reached America in the early 1800’s. Just as in Europe a new light was shed on the artistic and intellectual circles. However in America romanticism corresponded with national expansion and the discovery of American voice. The foundation of national identity, the rising of idealism, and the passion of Romanticism fostered the “American Renaissance. (Outline of American Lit.) Self-awareness

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