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THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE espite the ocial abolishment of slavery in 865 severe racial discriminaon in America nnued well into the 20 th century. African - mericans were viewed in the eyes of the hites a far inferior race and due to this racial gregaon, injusce and inequality nnued to heighten, especially in the uth. The Harlem Renaissance otherwise nown as “ The New Negro Movement ” was a ltural movement in which the black society f America tried to put an end to racial white ereotypes through the use of literature, art nd music. It is generally believed to have egun in the early 1920’ s when African mericans began migrang from the more cist areas in the South to the North in ursuit of a beer quality of life. This had erhaps the biggest eect on the inner city eighbourhood of Harlem, New York, which ue to the migraon became the most ensely populated black neighbourhood in merica. From this movement emerged a rge number of talented and highly uenal black arsts and writers such as ngston Hughes, Aaron Douglas, Meta Fuller nd Lewis Alexander. When The Great epression hit America in the early - 30 ’ s The arlem Renaissance began to struggle as eople were not earning enough to spend me and money required to experience the rt the renaissance had to oer. Due to this it me to an end in the mid - 30 ’ s. Despite this he Harlem Renaissance has le behind a reat legacy. It broke racial black stereotypes orldwide, it produced some of the best erature of the 20 th century and it had a rge impact on the Civil Rights Movement in e 1960’ s which brought America ’ s racial iscriminaon and segregaon to an end.
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