Harlem Renaissance Research Paper

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The Harlem Renaissance was an artistic and intellectual movement that created a new African American cultural identities. Its essence was summed up by critic and teacher. Alain in 1926 when he declared that through art,”Negro life is seizing its first chances for group expressions and self determination. It became the center of a spiritual coming of age, which new African Americans transformed social disillusionment to race pride. The Renaissance included the visual arts but excluded jazz, despite its parallel emergence as a black art form. The Great Migration all started because of a “push” and a “pull”. Jim crow laws led many Blacks to hope for a new life up north. Hate groups and hate crimes cast alarm among the African American families of the Deep South. The …show more content…

Particularly the Northeast,was where the laws were more accepting. The large amount of black Americans who moved to the North in the 20th century, turned into a migration, or movement by a large number of people all at once.The migration north led to large amounts of African Americans settling in Northern cities and living close together. The largest and most famous black neighborhood in the United States became the neighborhood of Harlem in the north.

The Harlem Renaissance was an artistic and intellectual movement that created a new African American cultural identities. Its essence was summed up by critic and teacher. Alain in 1926 when he declared that through art,”Negro life is seizing its first chances for group expressions and self determination. It became the center of a spiritual coming of age, which new African Americans transformed social disillusionment to race pride. The Renaissance included the visual arts but excluded jazz, despite its parallel emergence as a black art