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Harlem Renaissance Links ... 1935 marks the end of the era known as the Harlem Renaissance. It was mostly the result of Depression economics, but also in part due to the premature death of the patron A'Lelia Walker in 1934, Countee Cullen. ... The Harlem Renaissance: Style! Verve! Jazz! (on NetNoir)
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www.levity.com/corduroy/harlem.htm
www.levity.com/corduroy/harlem.htm
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| E-Text: March 1925 Survey Graphic : Harlem Number | Important Features | Personalities | An Assessment | A Chronology of Important Events | Novels of the Harlem Renaissance | Research and Study Topics | MLA Style Citation of this Web Page |. ... Chapter 9: Harlem Renaissance - A Brief Introduction...
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www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap9/9intro.html
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The HARLEM RENAISSANCE ... Timeline of the Harlem Renaissance ... Thus, the Circle Association presents, for your interest, web links to pages devoted to the general Harlem Renaissance.
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www.math.buffalo.edu/~sww/circle/harlem-ren-sites.html
www.math.buffalo.edu/~sww/circle/harlem-ren-sites.html
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Why did the Harlem Renaissance use exotic, sensual images to celebrate African-American culture? ... How did the Harlem Renaissance affect the politics leading up to the Civil Rights Movement? ... With so many economic and cultural hurdles, why was Harlem Renaissance art so optimistic in tone?
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www.pbs.org/newshour/forum/february98/harlem_2-20.html
www.pbs.org/newshour/forum/february98/harlem_2-20.html
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www.fatherryan.org/harlemrenaissance/
www.fatherryan.org/harlemrenaissance/
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Originally called the New Negro Movement, the Harlem Renaissance was a literary and intellectual flowering that fostered a new black cultural identity in the 1920s and 1930s. Critic and teacher Alain Locke described it as a "spiritual coming of age" in which the black community was able to seize upon its "first chances...
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www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmharlem1.html
www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmharlem1.html
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The Harlem Renaissance defined with images of example artwrks from this American art movement, and links to other resources. ... Harlem Renaissance - An African American literary and art movement in the uptown Manhattan neighborhood of Harlem in the mid- and late-1920s. The community developed greatly from post-World War...
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www.artlex.com/ArtLex/h/harlemrenaissance.html
www.artlex.com/ArtLex/h/harlemrenaissance.html
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Harder - A major factor leading to the rise of the Harlem Renaissance was the migration of African-Americans to the northern cities. Between 1919 and 1926, large numbers of black Americans left their rural southern states homes to move to urban centers such as New York City, Chicago, and Washington, DC.
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www.42explore2.com/harlem.htm
www.42explore2.com/harlem.htm
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