The Harlem Renaissance took place during the 1930s ,where artists such as poets, writers, musicians and many other types of artist’s talents blossomed in Harlem, New York. Their work represented the time period of segregation ,but also change in the community.Countee Cullen was poet that wrote about racial issues in the time period ,but also love and faith. “Cullen was not afraid to break down racial barriers ,but hated being pigeonholed for it,” Holt McDougal. “Langston Hughes was a leading poet in the Harlem Renaissance,who mainly based his work of the poor and the working-class,” Holt McDougal. “I ,Too” uses tone and “Tableau” uses imagery to suggest that acceptance is inevitable because hatred can not coexist with a sense of community. …show more content…
An example is in the poem “I,Too”,by Langston Hughes. The tone of the poem changes through the different stanzas. In the first stanza the narrator states “They send me to eat in the kitchen when company comes,but I laugh ,and eat well and grow strong.” The narrator is patient and does not speak out ,knowing that it will get better. In the next stanza the narrator further more goes onto to say “Tomorrow I’ll be at the table when company comes.” That line shows the difference in tone between the two stanzas,going from keeping quiet to rebellious and uplifting. The narrator 's voice which represented the African American community during the Harlem Renaissance with segregation. Hughes’ shames white supremacists with the line “Nobody’ll dare say to me, “Eat in the kitchen”, because the narrator knows that segregation will end because hatred can not exist forever ,which the community constantly changing and supporting each