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The Negro Renaissance

  • Dec 21, 1921
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The Negro Renaissance, a period of extraordinary activity on the part of Black artists and extraordinary receptivity on the part of the white public, reached a peak in the twenties. Among the writers who contributed to the movement were Claude Mckay, "Harlem Shadows", 1922; Jean Toomer, "Cane", 1923; Alain Locke, The New Negro, 1925; Langston Hughes, "The Weary Blues", 1926 Countee Cullen, "Color", 1925.

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