Harlem Renaissance

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Harlem Renaissance

Harlem Renaissance

Time Period: 1918-1937

Characteristics:

  1. Celebration of Self and Culture/ Black Joy

  2. Influence of Slavery

  3. Diversity

  4. Community and Traditions

  5. Everyday life

  6. Struggles with Prejudice, Bias, Segregation, Racism, Injustice, Inequality

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Celebration of Self and Culture/ Black Joy

  • In Harlem Renaissance literature, this element shows how Black people proudly expressed their identity, culture, and happiness through art, music, and writing.

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Influence of Slavery

  • In Harlem Renaissance literature, this element shows how the pain and history of slavery continued to shape the lives, thoughts, and stories of Black people.

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Diversity

  • In Harlem Renaissance literature, this element shows the wide range of Black voices, experiences, and styles that came from different backgrounds and parts of the Black community.

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Community and Tradition

  • In Harlem Renaissance literature, this element shows the importance of staying connected to Black communities, shared history, and cultural traditions.

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Everyday life

  • In Harlem Renaissance literature, this element focuses on the daily experiences, challenges, and joys of Black people in their homes, neighborhoods, and communities.

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Struggles with Prejudice, Bias, Segregation, Racism, Injustice, Inequality

  • In Harlem Renaissance literature, this element shows how Black people faced unfair treatment, racism, and inequality, and how they fought against these challenges.

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Identification

  • Time Period: If the poem was written between 1918 and 1937, it is likely Harlem Renaissance literature.

  • Style: If the poem includes jazz rhythms, vivid imagery, and explores Black culture, it is likely Harlem Renaissance literature.

  • Theme: If the poem focuses on Black identity, pride, struggle, or joy, it is likely Harlem Renaissance literature.