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Q: How did many African Americans artist of the Harlem renaissance feel about the American dream?
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What are three areas of artistic achievement in the Harlem renaissance?

African-american writers , African Americans and jazz , African american performers


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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.


What does the individual with the saxophone in the center of the picture represent in The Songs Of The Towers?

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What was the name of the art and literary movement that took place among African American during the 1920s and 1930s?

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The primary objective of Harlem renaissance writers was to?

improve literacy rates among African Americans. THE REAL ANSWER IS: generate pride in African-American culture.


What did the Harlem renaissance accomplish?

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African-American Harlem Renaissance Painter


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Harlem renaissance


What was the African-American cultural rebirth in New York City called?

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What has the author Maria Balshaw written?

Maria Balshaw has written: 'Looking for Harlem' -- subject(s): African American aesthetics, African American authors, African Americans, African Americans in literature, American Aesthetics, American literature, Cities and towns in literature, City and town life in literature, Harlem Renaissance, History and criticism, In literature, Intellectual life


What was Harlem like during the Harlem Renaissance?

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