W.E.B De Boise an African American Socialogist, historian and economist impact was devising the self promotion and awareness of Africain American civil rights through the development of Africian American culture, economics and social presence. His influence upon the Harlem Renaissance was through the economic and social promotion of Arts. This means they could establish and define African Americans a civil and cultural segement of U.S. Society therfore a push towards equality and civil rights during a time of segregation.
Under there segregation created a mass cultural unique Artistic mediums promoted as a new industry opportunity (Jazz, Literature and the vehichles of business) displaying value and enrichment into non-africain communities but an american benefitual culture as well.
The Crisis was a magazine that WEB Dubois created during the Harlem Renaissance that published the works of other African Americans. It included poems, reviews, and essays about culture and politics. It had a major political voice during this time.
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There were many of people that contributed to the Harlem Renaissance. Unfortunately I only know a few, WEB Debois, Langston Hughes, Joe Louis, and Billie Holiday.
Yes, WEB dubois has 2 kids.
Yes, WEB dubois has 2 kids.
WEB dubois has 2 children
The web address of the Dubois Museum is: http://www.duboismuseum.org
W.E.B. Du Bois wanted to use the Harlem Renaissance as a means to elevate the status and visibility of African American culture and artists. He aimed to challenge racial stereotypes, promote social equality, and foster a sense of pride and self-identity among African Americans. Du Bois believed that through artistic expression, African Americans could gain greater recognition and empowerment in society.
WEB dubois was born on February 23, 1868
WEB dubois was born on February 23, 1868
The Harlem Renaissance refers to the period in the 1920s and 1930s when Black poets, artists, singers, and actors were defining culture. Some of the key figures are W.E.B. Dubois, Billie Holiday, and Claude McKay.