W.E.B. DuBois
To fight the racist idea that Africans were primitive
To counter negative stereotypes (APEX)
To argue against negative ideas.
They began to believe that wealth was a sign of "survival of the fittest."
The Great Migration significantly contributed to the Harlem Renaissance by facilitating the movement of African Americans from the rural South to urban centers in the North, particularly Harlem in New York City. This migration allowed for the exchange of cultural, artistic, and intellectual ideas among a diverse population seeking new opportunities and freedoms. As African Americans established vibrant communities, they fostered a flourishing of literature, music, and visual arts that defined the Harlem Renaissance. This cultural explosion became a powerful expression of Black identity and creativity in the early 20th century.
W.E.B. DuBois
W.E.B. DuBois
To fight the racist idea that Africans were primitive
To counter negative stereotypes (APEX)
Stop cheating
To argue against negative ideas.
African Americans should elect their own community members
African Americans were becoming aware of a shared culture with Africans.
The effects that the Voting Rights Acts had on African Americans' participation in government was on who they could vote in and out of office who shared what they believed were good ideas and beliefs.
Harlem Renaissance
Harlem Renaissance
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