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Cerrena [4.2K]
2 years ago
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Why was it called the Harlem Renaissanc?

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1 answer:
mrs_skeptik [129]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The Harlem Renaissance was a period in the American culture, between World War I and the 1930's, where Harlem became a place of cultural, social, political, artistic explosion. In this period, black artists, musicians, scholars, flooded in Harlem, expressing themselves, but also showing the American and the World public that the African-Americans are people that are on a much higher cultural level than what is the general perception about them.

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