The Harlem Renaissance

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Looking back into the last decade was the beginning of what is known as the “Harlem Renaissance”. The start of this new movement began in Harlem, New York City after the Great War. But the Harlem Renaissance was not just in Harlem but found all around prominently urban communities in the Northeast and Midwest of the United States. During this time many people flocked to Harlem to take part in the new growing genre of music that we know as jazz. People from all over New York City would come to these new Jazz nightclubs the most popular being the Cotton Club, Connie's Inn, and Small's Paradise. The popularity of these jazz clubs come from the turning around of the record companies from only recording white jazz bands to black jazz bands hoping this would bring in more revenue. The newcomers who started to record with these companies where Mamie Smith, Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, Earl Hines, and the Red Spikes. The new way of playing jazz during the 20s was a more upbeat style called the “Harlem Stride Style”.
During the 20s gave birth to the wave of new intellect...

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