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The Harlem Renaissance, a vibrant explosion of Black artistic, intellectual, and cultural expression, flourished in Harlem, New York City, primarily during the
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The Harlem Renaissance, a vibrant explosion of Black artistic, intellectual, and cultural expression, flourished in Harlem, New York City, primarily during the 1920s and 1930s. It wasn't just about literature and music; it was a profound assertion of Black identity and a challenge to pervasive racism. Think Langston Hughes' poetry, Zora Neale Hurston's novels, Duke Ellington's jazz, and Aaron Douglas's visual art. This era, fueled by the Great Migration, saw Black Americans forging a new narrative, demanding recognition, and laying the groundwork for future civil rights movements. Its influence continues to resonate, shaping contemporary Black art and thought.