The Harlem Renaissance: The African-American Revival of Music, Dance, and Art
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The 1920s and 30s saw an unprecedented flourishing of African American arts, culture, and intellect in Harlem, New York City, a movement that became known as the Harlem Renaissance. This "New Negro Movement," named after Alain Locke's seminal 1925 anthology The New Negro, encompassed bold new expressions across music, dance, visual art, fashion, literature, theater, academia and politics.
While centered in Harlem, a destination for many African A...



