African Americans were not even allowed to vote during the 1920s, they could not vote until the 1960s, I know this is hard to believe, but you will find that in the history books.
Harlem Renaissance
Harlem
It did not allow African Americans to join.
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a flowering of African American culture in the 1920s when New York City's Harlem became an intellectual and cultural capital for African Americans; instilled interest in African American culture and pride in being an African American.
It did not allow African Americans to join.
It did not allow African Americans to join.
It did not allow African Americans to join.
Harlem Renaissance
How was life in the 1920s for African Americans?
Langston Hughes was a famous and popular African American poet in the Jazz Age.
Langston Hughes was a prominent American author who was part of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s. His poetry and writing celebrated African American culture and advocated for social justice.