This was the Harlem Renaissance, it was the name given to the cultural social and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem after the end of World War 1 and in the middle of the 1930’s. However, during that period African Americans in Harlem had the opportunity to expose their talents, and examples of these were drawings, writers, artist, musician, poets, photographers, and teachers. Indeed, with this movement, it was led by a group of African American writers in the New York City neighborhood of Harlem. Also, these creative intellectual figures felt alienated from the society of the 1920’s, as well, their worked called for action against bigotry and expressed pride in African American culture and identity. What’s more, the most literary figures of the Harlem Renaissances were, W.E.B Du Bois, Langston, Hughes Zora, Neale Hurston, and Alain Locke. In contrast, was the Great Depression that cause the end of the Harlem Renaissance, cutting of books and literary magazines from the