The Harlem Renaissance: A Cultural Revolution in Black America
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- Era of African American cultural, intellectual, artistic expression, 1918-1937.
- Centered in Harlem, influenced globally, challenged racial stereotypes.
- Fueled by the Great Migration, literacy rise, racial pride.
- Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston led literary achievements.
- Jazz defined by Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong; visual arts thrived.
- Laid groundwork for civil rights, fostered Black pride, cultural identity.
- Legacy influences contemporary art, music, literature, and civil rights activism.
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