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During the "Great Migration" millions of African Americans moved from the south to northern cities, one of which was New York, where they settled in Harlem. They transformed the entire culture and environment of Harlem, and the people of the Harlem Renaissance were the African Americans who moved to New York during the "Great Migration".
he moved to Harlem New York
He moved to New York when he wanted to visit his son. :-D
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Hughes was moved by the music that was played in Harlem. It was almost haunting the reminders it brought up. He had survived. He had made it. Yet, his roots were there.
great migration; cities in the North
Attrition rate % = (No of people moved out of the organisation during the period / Total no of people in the organisation during the period) * 100
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The 1920s was a period of migration, and many Negroes (as black people were then called) moved from the deep south and parts of the midwest up to the north, especially New York City, where they were told there was more opportunity. Many musicians, artists, poets, sculptors, and authors found that Harlem was a very hospitable place for their creativity, and the Harlem Renaissance is proof of that.
During the Great Migration, African Americans moved north to large cities due to increased oppression in the South, greater accessibility to education, and an increase in job opportunities following WWI. The most popular destination was New York's City's upper-Manhattan neighborhood of Harlem, where the increase in the population of African Americans led to the Harlem Renaissance.
Yes, it's called Harlem; its on Manhattan Island in New York City.
it was actually used in the great depression, around 1929, and the early 1930's . it is a product of African Americans- negro cultures celebration in their culture when they moved north into the Bronx and Harlem during the war for more jobs.