As we probably am aware Harlem Renaissance was a development in the 1920's and 1930's amid which there was a blast of African-American workmanship and writing. Amid this time servitude and racial isolation were all the while being seen. ballads by Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes and others alike, drove the message home that these indecencies should be annulled.
Note, I answered from a general perspective.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Since the new student and their families are new to this area, I would recommend they visit the local museum. The museum features exhibitions of rare academic work of students who live in this neighborhood for many years. It would also expose them to precious cultural artifacts, they will also see the official clothing worn by government officials years ago.
In all, thier museum exhibition would be a very educative and enriching experience.