The Harlem Renaissance: African-Amercian Movement

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The Harlem Renaissance is a African-Amercian movement in the 1920s, and mid 1930s, The Harlem Renaissance was a kindly movement that started a new black idenity. Many came from the South to find a place where they can freely express their talents. This was known as, The Great Migration. However the Northerners did not like the move. They complained that the African-Amercians were flooding the unemployemt markets. The Renaissance was more than a movement, it was a racial pride. The New Negro’s demanded civil and political rights. Duke Ellington, Langston Hughes, Claude Mckay, and many