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what was considered a significant influence in native american culture
Their culture was replaced by the larger American culture around them
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The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth and in some ways an establishment of African American culture. It gave African American writers, artists, and thinkers a voice and a space in American history.
They were almost exclusively poets, believing that poetry was the "most pure" expression of African American culture.
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it left artists feeling disllusioned with modern industrial culture.
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In Harlem, African American artists, writers, and musicians in the 1920s and 1930s, known as the Harlem Renaissance, ignited a cultural explosion that showcased the richness and diversity of African American culture. Through their work, they challenged stereotypes and celebrated their heritage, contributing to a redefinition of American identity and fostering pride within the African American community. These creatives, such as Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Duke Ellington, created lasting legacies that continue to inspire generations.
It affected American culture greatly.
While beats expressed themselves in unstructured literature, musicians in the 1950s added electronic instruments to traditional Blues Music, creating rhythm and blues.
Barbara Kruger has written: 'Remaking History (Discussions in Contemporary Culture, No 4)' 'Twelve' 'Remote control' -- subject(s): American Arts 'We won't play nature to your culture' -- subject(s): Artists' books, Exhibitions
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