Part of the Harlem Renaissance in the Roaring Twenties | |
Date | July 19, 1919 to 1926 (approx.) |
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Location | Washington, D.C., United States and influences from Harlem, New York and Paris, France |
Also known as | Harlem Renaissance in D.C. |
Participants | Various artists and social critics |
Outcome | Mainstream recognition of cultural developments and idea of New Negro |
The Black Renaissance in D.C. was a social, intellectual, and cultural movement in Washington, D.C. that began in 1919 and continued into the late 1920s.[1][2]
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