The Harlem Renaissance
THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE:
IT'S HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE ON BLACK CULTURE AND SOCIETY IN AMERICA
Written by *
Dr. William Mulligan
History 522
Fall 1999
OUTLINE
I. INTRODUCTION
II. RACIAL CLIMATE AFTER WORLD WAR I
III. POLITICAL LEADERS EMERGING IN HARLEM
IV. HARLEM AS THE "BLACK METROPOLIS"
V. THE ARTS OF HARLEM
VI. WHITE AMERICA'S ROLE IN THE RENAISSANCE
VII. REFLECTIONS ON THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE'S......
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