Harlem Renaissance
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The Harlem Renaissance was the time of era where cultural, social, and artisitc bloomed. This happened at the end of World War 1 and the middle of the 1930s. This helped out and motivated black writers in Harlem to write and do artistic things.
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Langston Hughes was a big contributer because he wrote a lot of poems in that era. His poems are still noticed today and he impacted the artisitc world.
The Harlem Renaissance celebrated Afircan American Heritage because it gave the African American a chance to share their artistic talents in singing, literature, and culturally. This era showed a lot of what blacks could do and it showed their culture and heritage because they wrote poems and songs about it.
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