It was called the Harlem Renaissance.
Germans don't appear in the historical literature in the 5th Century BCE so we don't know. They featured a people on the move who threatened Rome in the late 2nd Century BCE.
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The literary movement was called the Harlem Renaissance. It celebrated African American culture and sought to challenge stereotypes through art, literature, and music. Through works that emphasized self-respect and defiance, writers and artists aimed to promote racial pride and challenge racial discrimination.
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The literary movement was known as the Harlem Renaissance. It was a cultural and artistic movement that took place in the 1920s in Harlem, New York. The movement showcased the creativity and talent of African American writers, poets, and artists, and highlighted themes of self-respect, pride, and defiance in the face of racial discrimination and Jim Crow laws.
In my limited knowledge of 'art' , this would seem to be 'Impressionism' as practised by Claude Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, and many others.
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The sentimental novel emphasized emotional experiences and moral lessons through its focus on characters' feelings, compassion, and empathy. It aimed to evoke strong emotions in readers and promote social change by highlighting issues related to love, suffering, and virtue. It often featured melodramatic plots and idealized characters to convey its moral messages effectively.
Their school featured an alternative way of teaching that emphasized nature (including walks in the woods) and discussions of subjects rather than rote memorization.
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J.D. Salinger ("The Catcher in the Rye"), S.E. Hinton ("The Outsiders"), and Jack Kerouac ("On the Road"). These authors explored themes of alienation, defiance of social norms, and the search for identity that resonated with teenage readers.
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