The Harlem Renassiance
Do you ever find yourself wondering why the 1920s were called the Roaring Twenties? The Roaring Twenties was a celebration of youth and culture. During the 1920s, many different forms of art, music, and literature began. There were many changes that took place in the 1920s, and many people were influenced by these changes. The Roaring Twenties was a constant party because America was celebrating the victory of World War I. Many customs and values changed in the United States in the 1920s.In the 19th century right before 1920, America was a country of small towns and farms that were held together by conservative moral values and close social relationships. The middle-class rural population believed in the values of thriftiness, moderation, and respectability. Before automobiles became of importance to Americans, the small towns were very independent places. Everyone knew each other in on the streets, and for entertainment they went to church socials and county fairs. Little did America know that soon their world would be changing more than they had ever seen.
the south. Industrial expansion and jobs left open by whites now serving in WWI black artists, to name some of them they are Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Rudolph Fisher since the turn of the century. Migration to the north seemed a "Negro capital of the world" by James Weldon Johnson, a prominent saw many blacks moving into the seriously overbuilt Harlem which was originally
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