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Whites only The acts were black, duke ellington etc The policy of the day was negros were not admitted, as the owners while the club was in Harlem were white.
they jousted, held tournaments No they didn't. That was during the Middle Ages and the European Renaissance. People in the Harlem Renaissance did a lot of partying. They might have gone out to one of the many clubs in Harlem (ex: The Cotton Club, Club Savoy), but these clubs were often filled with white tourists looking for the 'Harlem experience'. It was more likely that they attended 'rent parties' (parties hosted by apartment owners to help pay the rent). Food and cheap liquor were sold to the guests, and the entertainment was usually spontaneous. Source: An excerpt Langston Hughes' autobiography. http://alvaradohistory.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/9HarlemRenaissance.362193310.pdf
they jousted, held tournaments No they didn't. That was during the Middle Ages and the European Renaissance. People in the Harlem Renaissance did a lot of partying. They might have gone out to one of the many clubs in Harlem (ex: The Cotton Club, Club Savoy), but these clubs were often filled with white tourists looking for the 'Harlem experience'. It was more likely that they attended 'rent parties' (parties hosted by apartment owners to help pay the rent). Food and cheap liquor were sold to the guests, and the entertainment was usually spontaneous. Source: An excerpt Langston Hughes' autobiography. http://alvaradohistory.com/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/9HarlemRenaissance.362193310.pdf
Slaves Harvested and Planted the cotton and the Wealthy plantain owners got the profit
Most slaves were owned by plantation owners. Plantations were very large and needed more people to work on it so that the owners could get rich quick. Also, during the cotton boom, a lot of plantation owners needed more workers to get cotton ready for sale. Slaves didn't have to be paid, just bought.
Plantation owners had slaves picking and seperating cotton with their bare hands.
During times of slavery in the United States, plantation owners grew cotton, because it was cheap to grow and sold for a great profit, considering that they did not have to pay for labor because they had slaves.
because cotton makes clothes and snakes eat spiders.
slaves and slave owners.
they sold it...mostly to Europe
Who was the plantation owner
because it helped cotton plantation owners sell more cotton also make more cotton this awnser was by:susanne