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title: "Harlem Renaissance Flourishes"
year: 1925
country: "United States"
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startDate: "1925-01-01"
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# Harlem Renaissance Flourishes

> African American cultural renaissance peaked in Harlem, New York, producing seminal works in jazz, literature, and visual art that redefined American modernism.

## Summary

The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual and cultural movement of African-American music, dance, art, fashion, literature, theater, politics, and scholarship centered in Harlem, New York City, spanning the 1920s and 1930s. At the time, it was known as the "New Negro Movement", named after The New Negro, a 1925 anthology edited by philosopher Alain Locke, who is regarded as the "dean" of the Harlem Renaissance. The movement also included new African-American cultural expression across other urban areas in the Northeastern United States and the Midwestern United States. It was prompted by a renewed militancy in the general struggle for civil rights, combined with the Great Migration of African-American workers fleeing the racist conditions of the Jim Crow Deep South. Harlem was the final destination of the largest number of those who migrated north, and had also seen significant Black immigration from British, French and other colonies in the Caribbean.

## Sources

- [Harlem Renaissance](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlem_Renaissance) - Wikipedia

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