Harlem Renaissance Research Paper

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The Harlem Renaissance During the 1920’s, or the Roaring Twenties, was famous and known mostly for its eccentric, experimental fashion and flourishing economic growth for Americans. Did you know that many influential movements for African-American citizens took place during the 1920’s to 1930’s as well? During the Great Migration, where African-Americans moved from the South to the industrialized cities in the North, the increase of music and writing influenced by both black and queer cultures had started to see an uprising. This influence would go on to be known as the Harlem Renaissance, which was an extremely crucial and pivotal time for African-Americans in America. However, despite the benefits that were reaped from this era for African-Americans, …show more content…
Because of this racial discrimination against African-Americans living in America, many had decided to head North in order to find better opportunities for living. However, the racial discrimination did not stop in the North; in fact, African-Americans had found themselves still being segregated racially. In the article it states, “In August 1925 more than forty thousand white-robed members of the Ku Klux Klan, the white supremacist organization, paraded defiantly down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.” (Thomas 305). In defiance against the Great Migration for African-Americans to the North, a white-supremacist group had formed to oppose these new progressive movements. African-Americans have dealt with continuous racial discrimination in America, this oppression not seeming to go away anytime soon. Though, because of this oppression, it had prompted many influential movements of expression through art and music influenced by black cultures. Despite all this hardship, African-Americans have managed to make their mark in influence on American