1. African Americans everywhere had gained respect
2. Great black musicians, authors, artists, poets, and actors were discovered and let their culture into the world.
by having sex with everyone. lol
the harlem renaissance was the base to the modern pop and rock era with elbis presly and the beatles.
The Harlem Renaissance was a literary movement of the 1920s and 1930s.
The Harlem Renaissance was a very popular cultural movement for Negro rights. The Harlem Renaissance was a movement that took places during the 1920s.
No, the Harlem Renaissance was during the 1920s and 1930s, about 50 years after abolition.
Harlem Renaissance was in 1920s-1930s and the US presidents during this were Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, and FDR.
what were 3 effects of the harlem renaissance
Harlem renaissance affect America history through the slave issues
The effects of the great depression caused the Harlem Renaissance to collapse. The economic downturn led to the departure of Harlem's prominent writers.
the harlem renaissance was the base to the modern pop and rock era with elbis presly and the beatles.
The Harlem Renaissance had enduring effects on future generations by fostering racial pride, identity, and cultural awareness among African Americans. It helped to pave the way for the Civil Rights Movement by challenging racial stereotypes and celebrating black artistic and intellectual achievements. It also inspired future generations of writers, musicians, and artists to continue exploring and highlighting the African American experience.
Harlem Renaissance
what started the Harlem Renaissance?
the Harlem Renaissance
Explored the pains and joys of being black in America.
the Harlem renaissance ended in the 1996
The people in the Harlem Renaissance were aspiring African American artists. A writer that benefited form the Harlem Renaissance was Langston Hughes. One of the major singers that benefited from the Harlem Renaissance was Ella Fitzgerald. The people in the Harlem Renaissance were aspiring black artists.
it helped promote the Harlem Renaissance