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Title: Harlem Rennaissance
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Artists like Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Jacob
Lawrence, John T. Biggers Eubie Blake. The art was a definition of who these people
were that America was trying to keep them from flourishing.
The Harlem Renaissance was a period in the 19th century that gave power to the
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It was a movement that allowed African Americans, who had very little, to
express themselves and enjoy this amazing country. It gave white Americans an idea of
what the black culture was about, an insight into the other race that was flourishing in
this country... Showed next 250 characters
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