Harlem Renaissance Essay

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Last year when the new Luke Cage series came out on Netflix, I eagerly binge-watched the series and upon completion, I realized the love that the people had for Harlem. Unlike the rest of Manhattan, Harlem was an actual neighborhood with people that grew up with one another and had a sense of community, but most importantly, Harlem was notoriously black in a borough that was predominately white. I find it fascinating that Harlem is notoriously black because one of the greatest African-American movements happened decades ago and Harlem’s identity is still the same.
It all started in the 1920’s and what started off small became a huge sensation known as the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance started after the Great Migration when Harlem

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