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Hatred During The Harlem Renaissance

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As MLK once said, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” The power of the African American voice was heard all over the country on August 28, 1963. However, the path that led to that event started way before when blacks were first recognized as more than just flesh and blood. It began in the heart of Harlem. (IN New York City, the black population produced artists, writers, musicians, orators, dramatist, and entertainers of such great talents and with so much authenticity that the period was called the Harlem Renaissance). The atlas 144). The Harlem renaissance became a trademark in the lives of African Americans. As Langston Hughes expressed in his poem,“What happens
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