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Paper Excerpts: ... position than themselves. It was in Harlem that the Renaissance of African American arts and letters occurred[2]. Harlem was therefore also the Morrison also had its roots in the writing of the Harlem Renaissance. The influence of the Harlem Renaissance was not * Thus referred to as the "Harlem Renaissance". Harlem was also the main setting in most African American literature attacking racial violence, as in "If We Must Die." McKay presented glimpses of glamour and the gift of Harlem life in Harlem Shadows. social system. Among the best of these is McKay's "The Harlem Dancer." This slow sonnet from McKay encased the wild and lascivious world of the Harlem night-club, and this apparent paradox is ...
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Sources list for HARLEM RENIASANCE: Alleyne, Sonia and Kim Renay Anderson. (2003, June). Have We Lost Harlem? Harlem Is Renewing Its Reputation and Its Landscape, and Is Currently the Hottest Piece of Real Estate in New York City. But at What Cost? Black Enterprise, 33(11):76.Ethnic Groups in Harlem from 1890-1970 McKay, Claude. Home to Harlem in Andrews, William L. Classic Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. Harlem, Paris Noir, and the Transatlantic Quest for Black Identity The Harlem Renaissance. University of North Carolina. 12 April, 2004. http://www.unc.edu/courses/pr e2000fall/eng81br1/harlem.html The Harlem Renaissance. University of North Carolina. 12 April, 2004. http://www.unc.edu/courses/pr e2000fall/eng81br1/harlem.html "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" Diesman, Jill. The Harlem Renaissance.5 Apr. 2003 <http://www.nku.edu/~diesmanj/harlem_intro.html>. Race Relations in the U.S.A. The Harlem Renaissance. University of North Carolina. 12 April, 2004. http://www.unc.edu/courses/pr e2000fall/eng81br1/harlem.html The Harlem Renaissance. University of North Carolina. 12 April, 2004. http://www.unc.edu/courses/pr e2000fall/eng81br1/harlem.html Poet Langston Hughes More sources on "HARLEM RENIASANCE"
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