The New Negro Movement: The Harlem Renaissance

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The Harlem Renaissance, originally the “New Negro Movement,” took place during the 1920’s through the 1930’s towards the end of World War one. It was a movement that african americans showed their creativity such as, poetry, music, art, and literature. In the 1930’s the NAACP was at the top of one of their fame moments which led to the influence of the african americans to show their creative side, this also somewhat encouraged the civil rights movement later into the 1950’s through 1960’s. Langston Hughes born on february 1, 1902 in Joplin, Missouri was later a huge part of the Harlem Renaissance. He had lots of different jobs, but he desperately wanted to make a living as a writer. Wealthy caucasian people who were supporters of the Harlem