<span>The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem, New York, spanning the 1920s. During the time, it was known as the "New Negro Movement", named after the 1925 anthology by Alain Locke. The Movement also included the new African-American cultural expressions across the urban areas in the Northeast and Midwest United States affected by the African-American Great Migration,[1] of which Harlem was the largest. The Harlem Renaissance was considered to be a rebirth of African-American arts.Though it was centered in the Harlem neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan in New York City, many francophone black writers from African and Caribbean colonies who lived in Paris were also influenced by the Harlem Renaissance.The Harlem Renaissance is generally considered to have spanned from about 1918 until the mid-1930s.Many of its ideas lived on much longer. The zenith of this "flowering of Negro literature", as James Weldon Johnson<span> preferred to call the Harlem Renaissance, took place between 1924 and 1929.</span></span>
#1 farmers piled up debt, over produced food causing prices to fall.
industry produced more than was bought, many items bought on credit
disparity in wealth; few getting wealthy and not spending enough to match the production output
<span>prices declined, people panis and sold stock and took money out of the banks
</span>#2 in beginning, had a hands-off policy
then adopted a volunteerism policy but business and labor did not work together
local and state governments did not have resources to help people on a local level
created RFC to get loans to businesses but funds did not trickle doen to citizens
unemployment and homelessness high
<span>Hoover did not reaction quickly enough and relied too much on local, state, and private efforts to fix the economic problems
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