Affects Of The Harlem Renaissance

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Kevin McKeithan
Mrs. Lappen
Am Lit 1st.
17 March 2023
The Effects of the Harlem Renaissance Without the Harlem Renaissance, America would not be the same that it is today. It first began when African Americans were being oppressed and were striving for a way to express themselves. Through artistic talent, they were able to be seen in a different light. This also came through in their new form of music. The effects of the Harlem Renaissance are still vibrant today in music, art, and African American culture.
One of the biggest effects the Harlem Renaissance had was its impact on African American culture. Most of the impact came out of a “neighborhood nicknamed the Black Mecca,” called Harlem (Blakemore 1). Many Florida natives moved to Harlem …show more content…

This was “a period of celebration of the arts” for African Americans (Hayes 1). Some of the most famous Black artists began their career during this era. For example, Aaron Douglas embraced his African roots and “Looked for inspiration from Africa” in his art (Hayes 7). Douglas used cubism and murals to create unique African American art. His art style evoked emotions from people of all walks of life. The Harlem Renaissances’ roots began in the roaring twenties, a time when entertainment was booming (Hayes 1). This was a time when people of all races could bond over art. White people respected Black artists and their talent, along with the message it portrayed. They conveyed a sense of pride in their culture and realization of the inequality and racism in their society. Art helped African Americans express themselves during a time where they were just coming out of slavery. For example, Claude McKay “wrote several poems about racism and the hardships Black men faced” in that time (Dunlap 2). Another way they expressed themselves was through …show more content…

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