Harlem Renaissance (1 janv. 1918 – 1 janv. 1935)
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The Great Migration brought scores of African Americans north, mostly to Harlem, New York and Chicago. These tight-knit communities empowered the black community, and their culture took on a life of its own. The Harlem Renaissance as it was later named held three main ideas: African heritage, Southern folk tradition, and a new African voice. Places like the Cotton Club and countless artists (Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Aaron Douglass, Bessie Smith, and Palmer Hayden to name a few) made the renaissance revolutionary. This was a huge step for black rights, because people began to acknowledge their talents and humanity.
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