How Did Langston Hughes Reflect On Harlem Renaissance

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During the time I’ve been working on the Harlem Renaissance, I have learned a lot about it and about Langston Hughes. I learned that the Renaissance was a very big part of the black culture, more so than I ever thought. I also learned that a lot of white’s would go to white only clubs just to listen to the black’s music just to see what it felt like to be part of the culture that surrounded Harlem. I learned that blacks basicly migrated to Harlem from the south to get away from the way they were treated and to find purpose in their lives. Mostly I learned that the music people like Duke Ellington and writers like Langston Hughes shaped and formed the way we see, hear, and do thing with music and with writing stories today.
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