Signifiacant works produced during the Harlem Renaissance include:
Three Plays for a Negro Theater writtren by Ridgely Torrence
"If We Must Die", a Sonnet by Claude McKay
"Madame and the Minister" by Langston Hughes
Alpha Phi Alpha Basketball Team photograph by James Van Der Zee
Jeunesse, a watercolor on paper by Palmer Hayden
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
Home to Harlem by Claude McKay
The Plum Bun by Jessie Fauset
Significant movements during the Harlem Renaissance include:
The Liberty League, the first organization of the "New Negro Movement" founded by Hubert Harrison
"Back to Africa movement" promoted by Marcus Garvey
The National Urban League founded by Ruth Standish Baldwin and Dr. George Edmund Haynes
During the Harlem Renaissance, significant works and movements included the poetry of Langston Hughes, the novels of Zora Neale Hurston, and the Jazz Music of Duke Ellington. This period saw a flourishing of African American art, literature, and music that celebrated black culture and identity. The Harlem Renaissance played a key role in promoting racial pride and challenging stereotypes in early 20th-century America.
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Art, Politics and Literature All Of The Above
Yes; He was a significant character to the Harlem Renaissance and when he performed, he performed with his back to the audience.
The Harlem Renaissance is known for producing significant works and movements in literature, music, visual arts, and theater. Some key figures and works from this period include writers like Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, musicians like Duke Ellington and Bessie Smith, and artists like Aaron Douglas and Jacob Lawrence. This cultural movement centered around Harlem in the 1920s and 1930s also laid the foundation for future Civil Rights movements in the United States.
Harlem Renaissance
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what started the Harlem Renaissance?
The Harlem Renaissance was significant because it gave African American people and other people of African descent, a new and improved status in the society. Because they made wonderful contributions of new kind of literature etc in the world.