Racial Pride Dbq Harlem Renaissance

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Racial Pride Between 1910 and 1930, Harlem began thriving with African- American arts such as literature, theatre and painting, and music. This era was soon known as the Harlem Renaissance. During this time racial pride became a very big thing among African- American artists, but the only problem was how to best show this pride. Both high art and folk art can give a good expression of racial pride. Most black writers thought that folk art was the best way to show racial pride. Folk art captured the lifestyle and culture of African- Americans. In the poem “The Creation” it talks about making the world and adding life. “…This Great God, like a mammy bending over her baby…” (Doc C) a mammy is a name for a female African- American servant. This

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