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Essay on Harlem Renessaince |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 610 words (2.44 pages) in the essay titled Harlem Renessaince
We are in the midst of a Harlem Renaissance, or a black Rennaissance if you will. Since the end of the Great War, until now, Africian American writers have producted prominent works, the artist have made masterpieces, and Shuffle Along was the pinnacle of all success. This modern day renaissance, has brought th eBlack experience clearly within the view of the general American public.
Many African-Americans migrated from the south to the north, by doing this changed much of what has been their American culture. They went from rural to urban, and from being a mear peasant to a sophisticated person. The renaissance used its belief in arta dn literature as agents of change, and in its almost uncritical belief in itself and its future. The artist who made this happen were people such as; Josephine Baker, Arna Bontemps, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Walter White, along with numerous others. Many African Americans moved north as both luck and coincidence, provided a sizable chunk of real estate in the heart of Manhattan. With their move many brought with them their southern culture, including Jazz and folk stories which were used as the basis for many of the works that made Harlem the place to be.
As the population in Harlem has grown from 14,000 in 1914, to about 200,000 today, Harlem has become one of the hotspots for entertainment. Jazz has enticed both black and white cultures alike. This new music fad has helped to define the nightlife of the roaring twe...
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Keywords: harlem renaissance, new harlem, african americans, josephine baker, uncritical belief, zora neale hurston, arna bontemps, enticed, coincidence, jazz, african american leader, sizable chunk, sophisticated person, renessaince, rennaissance, folk stories, moved north, marcus garvey, traditional clothing
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