American-Literature

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HARLEM RENAISSANCE


A literary and artistic movement centered in New York during the 1920s and


1930s. The movement featured the work of African-American writers and


artists and was the first time that many white audiences were made aware of


such voices. Taking place a generation before the Civil Rights movement of


the 1950s and 1960s, the Harlem Renaissance helped the upward mobility


of African Americans in three distinct ways:


1.) An argument for equality through sustained intellectual and artistic


achievement.


2.) The mass exposure of black art to white audiences.


3.) The establishment of black celebrities and leadership within the African-


American community.


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