EVERYTHING. A better question would be, what didn't they. It was during this time that the increasing African-American middle class started politicizing the need for racial equality.
the Harlem Renaissance was having to deal with civil rights and the low amount of jobs in the south for blacks. the north did have a low black problems so they had more jobs. When there needed jobs New York was open
what started the Harlem Renaissance?
The Harlem Renaissance is considered a renaissance because it was a cultural explosion where African Americans gained national recognition. They started thinking outside of the box and thought up of beautiful works of literature and jazz. The period was so influential, that it ended up influencing the Civil Rights Movement 30 years later. Although the definition of renaissance is a "rebirth" of something, the Harlem Renaissance was actually a cultural birth, this was the first time the white man started giving blacks respect.
the jazz defines the idea of the harlem renaissance.
New York city... hence Harlem renaissance.
he was in the Harlem Renaissance
she became a writer
symone blackwell-hill said that it was very lame
Positive changes resulted from the Harlem Renaissance.
Cab Calloway introduced scat.
Bumpy Johnson was alive and in Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance years. BUT he did not contribute to the rebirth of African American Culture through the arts, music and literature. So, he was "around" it but not "in" it.
They did the lindy hop and the west coast swing.
the Harlem Renaissance was having to deal with civil rights and the low amount of jobs in the south for blacks. the north did have a low black problems so they had more jobs. When there needed jobs New York was open
Harlem was a place for all African Americans to share their culture through music, art and literature. That's why it's called the Harlem Renaissance. African Americans shared their heritage freely, and for once, it was accepted.
the fact that people realized that they can actually do something with their lives and all the white people hating on the blacks is what really ended the Harlem renaisance
the Harlem rennaissance impact the U.S by giving blacks oppertunities to find work, improve their well being, and uplifting more blacks to overcoming obsticles in life.
instill many blacks a greater sense of radical pride.