The Harlem Renaissance(1920"s-1930's)
Harlem Renaissance, 1920s The Harlem Renaissance began when many Black families moved to Harlem, a lively neighborhood in New York City. They brought their hopes, talents, and dreams with them, turning the area into a bright center of creativity. Streets were filled with music, friendly conversations, and people excited to share their ideas. Harlem quickly became a place where imagination was welcomed and celebrated every single day. Many writers used this time to share stories about everyday life, family traditions, and the beauty of their communities. They wrote poems, books, and plays that helped people understand the joys and challenges of growing up Black in America. Their words were full of pride, humor, and heart, and they inspired young readers to believe that their own stories mattered too. By Public Domain - http://www.blackpast.org/perspectives/passing-passing-peculiarly-american-racial-tradition-approaches-irrelevance, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.ph...