The Roaring 20s: The Harlem Renaissance Movement

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The roaring 20s was a decade for change but not because of economy, but for the social well- being of the people, like culture, to emerge especially for the black people. The Harlem Renaissance movement was intended for African Americans to show or illustrate themselves intellectually and artistically rather than being known as servants or slaves. Down in the south, black people were being prejudiced for not being the same color than white and even though some served in the military, many biases were still towards them. The Negro Movement, as they called it, constructed the foundation of African Americans moving in more neighborhood rural areas from the South to the North. Of course many of them moved to Virginia, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and

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