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It would not last long.

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Langston Hughes used the phrase "the Negro was in vogue" to express how African American culture, particularly in art and music, became popular and fashionable in the 1920s in the United States during the Harlem Renaissance. It reflects a period of increased interest and appreciation for African American contributions to literature, music, and visual arts.

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