The 1900s in are seen as one of the most time periods in U.S. History ever, from the Wright brothers constructing the first airplane to the first movie theater. it was especially meaningful for the African American People, numerous events took place during the 1900s that changed black culture, but the most influential of them all was the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance was a culmination of change in attitude and a shift from philosophy of white domination to demanding equal status and rights for blacks. The Harlem Renaissance was so influential in fact, that it still affects Generations today. This quote describes the way things were “The best of humanity 's recorded history is a …show more content…
Later on joining together with her sister until they met a talent promoter ,who landed her a spot in the production "Shuffle Along" which blew up and gave her recognition and from then on her success grew especially after her international performance of "blackbird". But Soon after receiving all the fame and glory she became sick and moved back to New York, but shortly after returning she passed away of appendicitis at the young age of 30.
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Another aspect of The Harlem Renaissance were the musicians, music was one of the most important segments of the renaissance. a great example of one of the one of the great musicians in the Renaissance is Langston Hughes he was one greatest jazz poets ever he go his start when he was working as a busboy at a restaurant and met a famous poet named Vachel Lindsay. He showed her some of his poems which impressed her, then she used her connections to promote it, and he won an award in a magazine literary competition
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