How Did The Great Migration Influence The Harlem Renaissance

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The Great Migration was a time period in which large numbers of African Americans moved from the south to the Northeast and Midwest. Many African Americas moved in order to have a better life through more equality. The great migration fueled what is now known as the Harlem Renaissance, a time period of black creation and innovation such as art, music, poetry, and literature in the Harlem community.
The Harlem renaissance and great migration Also fueled new ideologies among the African American community. Marcus Garvey’s ideology was especially prevalent during the Harlem renaissance. Garvey, the founder of The Universal negro improvement Association, promoted African-Americans resettling in Africa. As well as, encouraged Africa Americans