The Harlem Renaissance was a period of rich cross-disciplinary artistic and cultural activity among African Americans between the end of World War I (1917) and the onset of the Great Depression and lead up to World War II (the 1930s). Artists associated with the movement asserted pride in black life and identity, a rising consciousness of inequality and discrimination, and interest in the rapidly changing modern world—many experiencing a freedom of expression through the arts for the first time.
While the Harlem Renaissance may be best known for its literary and performing arts—pioneering figures such as Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Duke Ellington, and Ma Rainey may be familiar—sculptors, painters, and printmakers were key contributors to the first modern Afrocentric cultural movement and formed a black avant-garde in the visual arts. (Hope this helped!)
According to French law, the term "Haute Couture" can only be used to describe designers who meet the stadards set by the Chambre Syndicale de le Couture Parisienne.
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it did not make me cry or feel sad usually i don't feel nothing when i sing songs or write. This song those have some meaning behind it so maybe for someone who get emotional fast will cry
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He must go there the talk to the spirit of Tiresias, a blind prophet, who would tell him the way back home.
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It was inspire by Pierre Corneille's 17th century drama Horace, which was based on roman historical text. However, the actual scene is thought to be the artist's creation.
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