The Influence Of The Harlem Renaissance

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The Harlem Renaissance refers to a time primarily during the 1920s and 1930s when African American Literature, music, and other arts flourished. Many poets, dramatists, and novelists who would later affect writes who published their most valuable work at this time. Although the energy of this movement was in Harlem, a neighborhood on the northern end of Manhattans in New York City, its influence spread throughout the country and then internationally, most of the writers during the Harlem Renaissance lived in New York City for at least some while. Many of them had been born different places, and some worked their while living in other places.
Some of the most celebrated names in music regularly performed in Harlem, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington,