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Title: harlem renaissance
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The years between WWI and the Great Depression were boom times for the United States, and jobs were opening up everywhere. The United States was called upon to manufacture munitions and other supplies for the war effort. Many immigrant workers had returned to fight in their native lands and the war halted the flow of new immigrants... Showed first 250 characters
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The years between WWI and the Great Depression were boom times for the United States, and jobs were opening up everywhere. The United States was called upon to manufacture munitions and other supplies for the war effort. Many immigrant workers had returned to fight in their native lands and the war halted the flow of new immigrants... Showed next 250 characters
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