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Langhston Hughes, Zora Neal Hurston(female writer) and other people like Duke ellington and Louis Armstrong just to name a few all invovled in the (Harlem Renasssiance)
The Harlem Renaissance was the awakening of black people, so to speak. It was when African Americans began making contributions to literature, music, poetry, etc. Many consider the Harlem Renaissance the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement.
after the middle ages, people started to respect the arts and culture again. this was the beginning of the renaissance.
what started the Harlem Renaissance?
it was a time of rebirth in harlem,NY
The Harlem Renaissance contributed poetry, art, and jazz to American culture.
the Harlem renaissance was a major aspect that helped the development of modernism.
There were many of people that contributed to the Harlem Renaissance. Unfortunately I only know a few, WEB Debois, Langston Hughes, Joe Louis, and Billie Holiday.
Langhston Hughes, Zora Neal Hurston(female writer) and other people like Duke ellington and Louis Armstrong just to name a few all invovled in the (Harlem Renasssiance)
its a dance with at the beginning there is one person dancing with a space helmet on then when the music says do the HARLEM SHAKE everyone starts dancing,to do this dance you will need a helmet,the Harlem shake song and 3-10 people ,good luck!
The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural movement that occurred during the 1920's. It dissipated int he 1930's due to the beginning of the Great Depression.
which geographic feature contributed to beginning of farmers community's
access to important trade routes
militarism
The geographic feature that most likely contributed to the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution were RIVERS. The rivers allowed them to develop permanent settlements and agriculture was born.
The Harlem Renaissance was the awakening of black people, so to speak. It was when African Americans began making contributions to literature, music, poetry, etc. Many consider the Harlem Renaissance the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement.
The lack of authority to collect taxes.