Harlem The Culture Capital Summary

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Tiara Sykes Thursday, February 2, 2017 Critical Response 2 White appreciation of Black art that was created during the Harlem Renaissance ultimately led to the gentrification of Harlem that James Weldon Johnson predicted in Harlem: The Culture Capital. Johnson introduces Harlem as an economic powerhouse for black individuals as their works and arts are receiving global recognition. Essentially, Harlem acts as the “nation or country” that “best shows evidence of [black individuals] own ability in the art of human progress” that Garvey desired to establish (Garvey 248). As a result of the vibrant culture of Harlem, many white socialites spent their time in Harlem clubs, enjoying the festivities and music. Eventually, the Harlem

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