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    then here to this college on the hill above Harlem. I am the only colored student in my class. The steps from the hill lead down into Harlem‚ through a park‚ then I cross St. Nicholas‚ Eighth Avenue‚ Seventh‚ and I come to the Y‚ the Harlem Branch Y‚ where I take the elevator up to my room‚ sit down‚ and write this page: It’s not easy to know what is true for you or me at twenty-two‚ my age. But I guess I’m what I feel and see and hear‚ Harlem‚ I hear you: hear you‚ hear me—we two—you

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    2010). Langston Hughes was born to a black mother and a white father‚ but he spent most of his childhood in a black community in Kansas with his maternal grandmother during the time that America was segregated. In his young adulthood‚ he moved to Harlem‚ New York‚ which was another black neighborhood that suffered from white racial oppression (Tracy‚ 2004). Therefore‚ not only did he see the injustice of his neighbors and his community‚ but he also lived it. He wanted to become a writer‚ and his

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    discovers herself and has an affair on her husband. In Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Zora Neale Hurston‚ had written about prominent ideas that took place in the Harlem Renaissance‚ with racial pride being its main theme. Zora Neale Hurston was born January 7‚ 1981 in Notasulga‚ Alabama. In 1937‚ which was around the time of the Harlem Renaissance‚ Mrs.Hurston had published Their Eyes Were Watching God. Their Eyes Were Watching God is about Janie Mae Crawford‚ a middle aged black woman named who

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    certain issues with my writing and eventually reform them. I had no idea how urban environments interacted with their varied demographics‚ and how Philadelphia functioned as a city. Reading the course texts gave me a clear understanding of the gentrification process and how people interact within cities that act as concrete jungles. The texts inspired me to go in the city of Philadelphia and understand how various ethnic groups respond to the actions of each assembly. Writing about the misfortunes

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    of Rivers‚ appeared in Brownie’s Book. (“Langston Hughes Biography” 1) - When Langston returned to his beloved Harlem later that year he accepted a job with Dr. Carter G. Woodson‚ editor of the Journal of Negro Life and History and founder of Black History Week in 1926. (“Langston Hughes Biography” 1) -Returning to live in Harlem in 1924 during a period often referred to as the ’Harlem Renaissance’ greatly affected his writing. He spent most of his time in blues and jazz clubs increased even further

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    at Mary Rambo house’s. While jobless he’s contacted by a group called The Brotherhood. (Finally a sense of direction). He makes money by helping the group. Spreading the idea of multiculturalism in Harlem. He’s eventually sent to Downtown New York for Woman rights issues. When he returns to Harlem‚ he finds a Brotherhood member shot by the police. The Invisible Man organizes a public funeral‚ with no assist from the Brotherhood. Reprimanded for his actions‚ The Invisible Man is sent away to meet

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    "It’s getting dark on old Broadway" African American theatre of the Harlem Renaissance in search of the right direction Contents Introduction 3 1 Blackface minstrelsy: the ancestors of Black theatre 4 2 Black musical theatre: From Broadway to Harlem nightclubs and back 5 2.1 The special role of musical theatre 5 2.2 Vaudeville and the first black musical comedies (1880-1910) 6 2.3 The Term of Exile (1910-1920) 7 2.4 Shuffle Along - Back to Broadway (1921-1929) 8 3 Black Drama:

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    The Harlem Renaissance(Negro Movement) was during 1919-1929 in Harlem‚ New York. It was a time when African-Americans where able to express themselves through the arts. African-Americans fled from the south to the north because of unfair treatment. This “culture explosion” let African-Americans share their culture through music‚ literature‚ and art. A key figure during this time period is Duke Ellington. Duke Ellington was born April 29‚ 1899‚ in Washington‚ D.C. He was a famous jazz

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    Hughes poems: Let America Be America Again‚ Theme for English B‚ and Mother to Son we can see the historical period in which he lived. Times were hard in the 1900s‚ especially for a black man. His best know works are from the Harlem Renaissance Era and the Great Depression. The Harlem Renaissance a time where a new Black cultural exploded in the United States and the Great Depression is when America’s stock market crashed. Let America Be America Again was written in 1935 during the Great Depression. Hughes

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    the average caucasian women. Her song captured the pain of all colored women who had to live through this period of oppression‚ as it took a great toll on them and it was difficult for many to find a way out. The documentaries on Emmett Till and Harlem both portrayed further struggles

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