The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural movement in the 1920s that showcased African American art, literature, and music, significantly elevating the voices and experiences of Black Americans. Through vibrant expressions in jazz, poetry, and visual arts, it challenged racial stereotypes and highlighted the richness of African American culture. Artists and intellectuals, such as Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, used their work to convey the struggles and aspirations of their community, fostering greater awareness and appreciation among the general public. This flourishing of creativity helped to reshape perceptions of African Americans and laid the groundwork for future civil rights activism.
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