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    The Harlem Renaissance also known as the “New Nergo Movement” was a time of literature and pride throughout the African American community. This was a time of literacy and pride for African Americans, a time where people of color were praised for their smarts and artistic side not just exclusively in the African American community but in America in general. The 1920’s were a time when people of color had a big impact on the arts in America. When looking at the Harlem Renaissance we usually look…

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    photography, painting, drama, poetry, and prose during the Harlem Renaissance. Each aesthetic person had their own purpose for their works of art. Many of them wanted to depict the beauty of Harlem as well as emphasize the importance of equality between races and classes. The Harlem artists produced many great works of art in the black community from the 1920s and beyond. There had been a few people during the Harlem Renaissance that were very well-known for their photography; James…

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    Francesco Petrarch was born in Arezzo 20 July, 1304 and died in Arquá 19 July, 1374. Writer, poet and humanist he played a very important role in the development of Italian poetry. Son of a Florentine notary exiled for political motives, at a very young age Petrarch had to move from place to place. They first moved from city to city in Tuscany and then to Avignon, France. At the same time, from 1309 to 1377, the Papacy was in Avignon. Living in the suburbs of this French city, Petrarch was…

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    The culture from the Harlem renaissance is different from today’s culture because in the 1920s the Harlem renaissance culture was mostly jazz, swing dance, and different type of art. In the Harlem Renaissance time they were in a time of “black negro movement”. Madam CJ walker impacted the Black Negro movement by creating hair products for black woman which made her a self-made millionaire .Oprah winfrey portrayed her dream by becoming a talk show host and she is also a African American…

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    Black Bold Creative The emergence of the Harlem Renaissance in 1938 was some form of the celebration of the African American culture with the main focus on creative arts. This happened after both the Americans and Africans had experienced bondage of slavery, which unified them. They had moved from the rural south in search for a better life to the urban North because there were several industrial factories in the south and cheap labour was available. The Northerners were not pleased with the…

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    America switched from traditional and rural values to more modern and urban values and beliefs. Jazz, The Harlem Renaissance, and the roles of women were three topics that truly brought the debate to life. Jazz was a big thing that became apparent…

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    The Harlem Renaissance was a time when African Americans felt they had to prove to the white Americans that they were just as good as them. After World War I, African Americans were forced to work as maids, waiters, and other low paying jobs. The African Americans decided it was time to fight back on the racism, by creating new music, art, and literature. They started going to college and became teachers, nurses, lawyers, doctors, etc. The literature, and music of the Harlem Renaissance focused…

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    other related fields. The word Renaissance infers a resurrection and resurgence of music, art and culture. This is additionally valid on account of Harlem. Starting in the late 1880s blacks started to develop as experts in numerous zones including experimental examination, and creative accomplishment. By the 1900s numerous had become researchers, artists, craftsman, and musicians. A percentage of the all the more lighting up of these researchers lived or moved to Harlem where there was a…

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    This “New Negro Movement” brought black life to reality through its literary, artistic, and intellectual aesthetic. The cultural celebration of the Harlem Renaissance signified “The idea . . . that a different kind of black person was emerging out of the shadows of the past, a person much more assertive and demanding of his rights” (Gomez 2005, 185). Blacks reinvented “the Negro” from what they had previously…

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    Something has got to change in America and change soon. We must help that change to come”(Hughes). The change did come, and it was the Harlem Renaissance. That song came about because of the Harlem Renaissance, it was the change that we needed. The song said that we needed change and that change was the song. Harry Herbert Pace had a big influence on the Harlem Renaissance with his company Black Swan Records, which recorded many legendary songs. Harry Herbert Pace was a light skinned african…

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