The Harlem Renaissance (c. 1917–mid-1930s) was a vibrant “golden age” of African American cultural, artistic, and intellectual life centered in Harlem, NYC. Fueled by the Great Migration, it produced an explosion of literature, music, theater, and art, fostering a new, proud Black identity and challenging systemic racism.

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