Harlem Renaissance: The New Negro Movement

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The Harlem Renaissance, sometimes called the “New Negro Movement,” occurred primarily during the 1920s. It began as a result of the Great Migration, the fleeing of African Americans from the racism of the South. Originally finding its identity in folklore/heritage, the Harlem Renaissance became a way of reaching equality through art. Its participants challenged racism and prejudices, in an attempt to achieve a changed view of African Americans. “A period of artistic eruption… during which African Americans depicted their experiences and celebrated their unique cultural heritage through musical, visual, and literary arts,” African Americans began using their struggles as inspiration during the Harlem Renaissance (“The Literature of the Twentieth