A vibrant cultural explosion in 1920s New York, the Harlem Renaissance redefined African American identity through literature, music, and art. It challenged racial stereotypes, giving voice to writers like Langston Hughes and musicians like Duke Ellington. Society benefits from its enduring influence on civil rights and modern creative expression, inspiring generations.
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