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Research Paper On The Harlem Renaissance

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The Harlem Renaissance was the rebirth of black arts and culture primarily in the north; it was where African Americans expressed themselves through music and other art forms to show that they were free and that they had the right to express their emotions as well as their thoughts. The Harlem Renaissance shaped America and the African American culture as it is today. They got to experience things they never experienced before. Although, this event in history is called the Harlem Renaissance it wasn’t only for Harlem. What was the Harlem Renaissance? The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem between the 1920’s and the 1930’s. The Harlem Renaissance was a way for African Americans to express …show more content…

Can we still see evidence of it in America today? If so, how/where? The Harlem Renaissance made blacks feel as though everyone should be equal. It made blacks get away from many stereotypes that many people thought they had. We can still see evidence of it today. You can see it in African Americans expressing themselves in many different artistic forms.
Does it go against what many people in America believed about Blacks at the time/today? If so how? Many people thought that blacks were incapable of doing anything and that they were animals and deserved to be treated like that. Some people thought that blacks were just in America to be slaves and when they went to the North and expressed themselves many had different thoughts even though they were still unequal.
In addition, how did the Harlem Renaissance affect the politics of the decades leading up to the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s? Because of the Harlem Renaissance African Americans thought that they should be equal to white people. They were tired of being less than and treated as though their lives didn’t matter or they had no

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