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Harlem was originally named New Haarlem after a Dutch village. It was named after the city of Haarlem in the Netherlands and became a part of New York City in 1873.
because in Harlem the black race started to populate there mostly until it became famous for its jazz in the 'roaring twenties' in which time the white race began to move in
they became native Americans in 1982
They became wealthier
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The Harlem renaissance
a flowering of African American culture in the 1920s when New York City's Harlem became an intellectual and cultural capital for African Americans; instilled interest in African American culture and pride in being an African American.
The Harlem Shake is the name of a dance which was originally called the Albee. It was first done in 1981 by a resident of Harlem, NY named Al B. As it became more popular it became known as the Harlem Shake.
That was Harlem
He became an author and wrote books about Harlem and black kids in harlem.
A new way of playing the piano called the Harlem Stride style.
she became a writer
The Harlem Renaissance is the term applied to the movement of African Americans from the Southern to the Northern cities during the 1920s and 1930s. the time period coincided with black migration to the northern cities to look for employment opportunities that became available after World War I.
Langston Hughes contributed to the Harlem Renaissance by writing poetry and prose that captured the experiences of African Americans in a unique and powerful way. His works celebrated the beauty and resilience of black culture, while also addressing the struggles and injustices faced by the community. Hughes's writings helped to give a voice to the Harlem Renaissance and shed light on the rich artistic contributions of African Americans.
Harlem Renaissance
Do you mean black Americans, Africans who became Americans, or Americans who became African?