it is the harlem renaissance
He was an intellectual during the Harlem Renaissance. He wrote poetry for the social gain of blacks.
The Black Plague indirectly led to the Renaissance.
Samuel Kline Cohn has written: 'Women in the streets' -- subject(s): Women, Social conditions, Renaissance, History, Social life and customs 'Death and property in Siena, 1205-1800' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Religious life and customs, Social life and customs, Death, Religious aspects of Death, Charitable bequests 'The laboring classes in Renaissance Florence' -- subject(s): History, Florence, Renaissance, Italy, Working class, Labor and laboring classes 'The cult of remembrance and the Black Death' -- subject(s): Art and society, Black Death, Charitable bequests, History, Lifestyles, Renaissance, Social aspects of Black Death, Social conditions 'Cultures of plague' -- subject(s): History, Early Modern 1451-1600, Epidemics, Public health, Plague, Medieval History, Disease Outbreaks, Public Health, Medieval Medicine, History
George Huppert has written: 'After the Black Death' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Social history 'Public schools in Renaissance France' -- subject(s): History, Public schools, Education
Yes it was.
Paola Zambelli has written: 'Astrologi Hallucinati' -- subject(s): History, Congresses, Astrology, End of the world 'Richerche sulla cultura dell'Italia moderna ...' 'White Magic, Black Magic in the European Renaissance (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions)' 'The Speculum astronomiae and its enigma' -- subject(s): Astrology, History, Medieval Science, Occultism and science, Science, Medieval, Speculum astronomiae 'White magic, Black magic in the European Renaissance' -- subject(s): Renaissance, Magic
The author of the black history poem "Freedom Walk" is Langston Hughes. Hughes was a prominent African American poet and playwright during the Harlem Renaissance in the early 20th century. His works often celebrated African American culture and experiences.
The cast of Black Renaissance - 2000 includes: La Toya London as herself Brenda Wade as herself
because they were black
after the black plague
The Harlem Renaissance was part of a larger movement focused on the culture of African Americans in some urban areas of America. It was a defining time in Black literature, as more works appeared during this time than every before in USA's history.
Officially, the Middle Ages end and the Renaissance starts in the year 1492, because in this year Columbus discovered the 'new world', and Lorenzo De' Medici ruler of Florence died, both beginning a series of changes in history.