A neighborhood in New York is the birthplace of one of the most historically significant movements regarding art. Known as the Harlem Renaissance or New Negro Movement, it was a time when African American art, music, and literature were in abundance. Even during times when African Americans were victims of extreme systemic racism like Jim Crow laws, the Harlem Renaissance was a movement that positively impacted the culture and lives of African Americans, as well as being a form of resistance against their oppression. This movement changed African American lives by impacting their culture as well as the United States as a whole. It gave more recognition to the art of African Americans and even societal perceptions, both internally and externally. This paper aims to reveal the contributions of the Harlem Renaissance that helped …show more content…
The Harlem Renaissance brought a sense of resilience to African Americans everywhere. It is common to see many writers discuss the topic of racism and their heritage from the South. Even significant writers like Langston Hughes wrote pieces of protest, While the Harlem Renaissance altered African Americans' mindsets and promoted recognition, it was not limited to only Harlem. It was able to spread to different audiences throughout the United States and even across the globe. Not only did it greatly impact the time it took place, but also future generations of African Americans. This was especially evident in literature, as a journal article states, “the Harlem Renaissance had set the foundations for all later African American literature, indeed that it had left an inescapable legacy to people of African descent not only in the United States but throughout the world” (Dunn and Hutchinson 2). Not only was African American literature altered by this movement, but it left an impact on the United States and throughout the