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The Harlem Renaissance
Title: The Harlem Renaissance
Category: History
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The Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance emerged during turbulent times for the world, the United States, and black Americans. World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 had left the world in disorder and stimulated anticolonial movements throughout the third world. In America, twenty years of progressive reform ended with the red scare, race riots, and isolationism throughout 1919 and led to conservative administrations through the twenties. While blacks were stunned by racial violence near the end of the
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D, Black Culture and the Harlem Renaissance, 24.
11 ibid., 193.
12 Du Bois, W. E. B., “How Shall We Vote,” in Crisis, October 1924, 247.
13 Wintz, Cary D, Black Culture and the Harlem Renaissance, 194.
14 McKay, Claude, “Song of the New Soldier and Worker,” in ibid., 198.
15 Hughes, Langston, “A New Song,” in ibid., 203.
16 ibid., 204.
17 Fauset, Jessie Redmon, Plum Bun: A Novel Without a Moral, (New York, Frederick A. Stokes, 1965), 101.
18 Hurston, Zora Neale, Their Eyes Were Watching God, (Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Publications, 1969), 16.
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