This video details the revolutionary, artistic, and literary aspects of the Harlem Renaissance movement.
00:00 Intro
00:18 The Great Migration
01:56 Philip Payton Jr.
07:02 The Stage
10:41 Du Bois, Washington & Garvey
24:49 The Arts
30:20 Literature
32:24 Music
34:37 The Paris Noir
43:24 Josephine Baker
50:27 Closing
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• The Harlem Renaissance...
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