The Harlem Renaissance isn't something that can be written. It was a literary movement and general expansion of African-American culture in the 1920s. It was originally called the New Negro Movement.
The Harlem Renaissance was not written by any one person. It was a cultural and artistic movement in the 1920s and 1930s that involved many African American writers, artists, musicians, and intellectuals who contributed to the flourishing of African American culture in Harlem, New York City. Some notable figures associated with the Harlem Renaissance include Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and W.E.B. Du Bois.
Alain Leroy Locke inspired the Harlem Renaissance. It was a period of cultural development connected with the "New Negro" movement from 1919 to 1934.
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what started the Harlem Renaissance?
the Harlem renaissance ended in the 1996
The people in the Harlem Renaissance were aspiring African American artists. A writer that benefited form the Harlem Renaissance was Langston Hughes. One of the major singers that benefited from the Harlem Renaissance was Ella Fitzgerald. The people in the Harlem Renaissance were aspiring black artists.
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Yes it was a renaissance.
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The Harlem Renaissance was a literary movement of the 1920s and 1930s.
The Harlem Renaissance was a very popular cultural movement for Negro rights. The Harlem Renaissance was a movement that took places during the 1920s.
A literary and cultural movement in the 1920s and 1930s that featured many great African-American writers was the Harlem Renaissance. Writes such as Zora Neal Hurston, Langston Hughes, and W. E. B. DuBois came from this movement.