Monday, April 5, 2010

Harlem Renaissance Movement


When the Great Depression ended the "Roaring 20's", it took the Harlem Renaissance with it because of the effect it made on the African-American population. The economy going down resulted in the focus of arts shifting to the financial aspects for many people. There were many who discontinued writing or their art of choice, however, there were writers like Hughes, who adjusted their writing styles to the new generations in the 30's. Even though it ended with the time period, it still had an impact on many things. For example, it changed the African-American image and gave them chances they were not allowed before this time. Also, it sparked a newfound interest in the African-American culture. Despite the fact it ended long ago, it had an ever lasting effect on many.



http://www.biography.com/blackhistory/harlem-renaissance.jsp

http://www.eng.umu.se/city/therese/main_essay/general_background/harlem_renaissance.htm

http://www.kurahulanda.com/temporary-harlem-renaissance

http://artfiles.art.com/5/p/LRG/30/3045/Y9DDF00Z/jerry-butler-the-harlem-renaissance.jpg

Kaitlyn N.

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