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The UNTOLD Story Behind the Black Renaissance  

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This video explains the history of the Harlem Renaissance from its birth to its demise.
During the 1920s, The Harlem Renaissance was an intellectual, social, and artistic explosion centered around the Harlem neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City. As many African American migrated North, It create cultural centers of black excellence. The Harlem Renaissance was at the center of that movement.
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@countryboi
@countryboi 3 года назад
If you enjoy this video please watch my other videos and subscribe, also check out my podcast audio here: pod.link/1523553991
@AnkhEntertainmentProductions
@AnkhEntertainmentProductions 3 года назад
Love this your voice is quite soothing.
@kidmohair8151
@kidmohair8151 2 года назад
I have done that very thing you have asked! I have been looking for something like this.
@BlackDiamond-rj1ov
@BlackDiamond-rj1ov 2 года назад
👍
@tiffanywimbish1218
@tiffanywimbish1218 2 года назад
Who is "the man" in 2022? Nice podcast by the way.
@synergyhowacquisition3821
@synergyhowacquisition3821 2 года назад
the Harlem renaissance was an agenda.... all of those black scholars were prince hall/ and boule members". traitorous!
@paulw1570
@paulw1570 3 года назад
Same as always...we start to succeed & work together.."the man" finds a way undermine it.
@countryboi
@countryboi 3 года назад
too true, that's all too true.
@Tredawakandan
@Tredawakandan 3 года назад
Well said
@roseeze166
@roseeze166 2 года назад
If they succeed in undermining it, it's a reflection of us. How come they don't succeed with other cultures ie Chinese stick with their own regardless. Why can't black people follow suit
@canttelmenuffn8996
@canttelmenuffn8996 2 года назад
because we get CAUGHT UP in the "I might not be sitting at the table,but at least I'm in the room"...syndrome 🤨KEEP THINKING THESE PEOPLE GONNA ACCEPT US😞😩WE KEEP PLAYING THEIR (RIGGED) A$$ GAMEZ🙏🏾✊🏾💪🏾💯
@evonza4858
@evonza4858 2 года назад
True but we ALWAYS bounce back like a palm tree,it may bend but it won't break 🥰❤️🖤💚
@sholaebofin6090
@sholaebofin6090 2 года назад
If you leave black Americans alone you get greatness
@jaimarai6865
@jaimarai6865 2 года назад
Facts!!!!
@marshascott6107
@marshascott6107 2 года назад
Yep
@arthurmyers2564
@arthurmyers2564 2 года назад
Minorities are built to fight and survive. I'm African American and yes that race will always be. U see how certain race don't want to mix blood and shit. It's because they love there race. They respect it. If u respect yourself your loyalty will show. Do act the part play to the part
@Peace_And_Love42
@Peace_And_Love42 2 года назад
Found this video by looking for Harlem Renaissance. I'm currently reading Malcolm X's autobiography, and this really helped me understand the history of the Harlem that Malcolm found. I was homeschooled in the South USA, so I was taught none of this.
@thekeith-donovanexperience
@thekeith-donovanexperience 2 года назад
Same here man, Louisiana native here. That book is awesome. Be blessed.
@fineartbytuckerdempstucker7786
@fineartbytuckerdempstucker7786 2 года назад
Read everything you can about our history. Knowledge will always be power. 🤜🏽💜God bless you
@yunginyungin7412
@yunginyungin7412 2 года назад
@@fineartbytuckerdempstucker7786 I think him and his ancestors know enough about are history 🤔🤔
@cornelldavis6703
@cornelldavis6703 2 года назад
Read about in my. Opinion the most heroic BM in this country to live John Horse !!!
@Peace_And_Love42
@Peace_And_Love42 2 года назад
@@cornelldavis6703 Thanks! Found some videos about John Horse and the Seminole tribe. Thank you for the recommendation!
@evonza4858
@evonza4858 2 года назад
I wanted to see more pictures of Harlem and Harlem life.l tell you that my paternal grandmother Mary lived on 125th street on the 14th floor and she had a customized bed in a shape of a heart,she was cute and kind and so was her friends.When me and my sisters spent the night rather weekend at her house,we played in her sewing room filled with all kinds of fancy patterns,we ate candy out her crystal candy dish on the table,we played house in the hallway and when we went over her friend's house next door it was more fun and more candy and more nice music and vibes,l believe my grandmother lived on the 14th floor because the number 14 is associated with love like Valentine's day 🥰❤️🖤💚this is my memories of Harlem
@marshascott6107
@marshascott6107 2 года назад
Wow!!
@anggll
@anggll 8 месяцев назад
that's beautiful
@sophiabrown9423
@sophiabrown9423 2 года назад
Love love the Harlem Renissance period those were some talented and beautiful black people. We need to go back showing support for each other we stuck together and flourished. Great video FBA B1. One question does anyone know who the couple in the fur coats were they've always peeked my curiosity
@callmemonkh9020
@callmemonkh9020 3 года назад
The information you just presented is priceless! Thank you so very much.
@countryboi
@countryboi 3 года назад
You are so welcome and im glad you enjoyed it.
@redbone8844
@redbone8844 2 года назад
I love history being I wasn’t even thought of during these times it’s amazing to see how people lived and what they did for entertainment back in those days!! This is amazing thank you I love it 🥰
@DDominoGeronimo
@DDominoGeronimo 2 года назад
Right and now we’re entertained watching about it on phones with screens and computers built-in with internet. 😅❤
@kingbeyboii5622
@kingbeyboii5622 2 года назад
🇲🇦LTPFJ✊🏾
@pannakelemen
@pannakelemen Год назад
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@klae1441
@klae1441 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. I am currently doing my IA on the Harlem Renaissance and this is very helpful.
@tinaimane3681
@tinaimane3681 3 года назад
Finally I found this podcast. It'll help me in my research ❤. Keep going
@countryboi
@countryboi 3 года назад
thank you so much, we are attempting to create something amazing
@alvilino2001
@alvilino2001 2 года назад
This exactly why I named my baby boy Harlem. Black excellence at its finest!
@balin42632003
@balin42632003 2 года назад
Thank you for this video.
@countryboi
@countryboi 2 года назад
thank you for the support
@ronnellwilliams4117
@ronnellwilliams4117 2 года назад
It is so important for us to know our history and to teach our children about our struggle... The only thing what changes is time the same struggle doing the Harlem Renaissance or the same struggles we are facing today....
@AhimsaMedia
@AhimsaMedia 3 года назад
Really interesting. Glad I found the podcast via Trinding.
@countryboi
@countryboi 3 года назад
Thank you so much, Im glad you enjoyed this
@Capricorn-mt1ke
@Capricorn-mt1ke 2 года назад
I wish I could go back in time to see
@Micnify
@Micnify 2 года назад
Very good video, it was nice to get a update on the history of The Black American Experience! Thank you! Mic'22
@cheryljordan5643
@cheryljordan5643 3 года назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. You make history come alive. Thank you.
@williefrankcollection9437
@williefrankcollection9437 2 года назад
We had plenty black wealth until they created integration. Now we don't have something simple as A doctor.
@anicoleratliff2681
@anicoleratliff2681 Год назад
That (integration) was done on purpose. They knew we were stronger together, so separating us was very important.
@akbar8477
@akbar8477 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for your honesty about the generational rifts that existed at the time that still exist today. A people stripped of their identity was always desperate for one and history shows that it has always been a struggle to agree on what that identiy would be. I am glad that you did not try and make this Renaissance so ideal as if we actually created wealth and it grew and spread and we can see it today. We did not create wealth then or increase land ownership, but I love that we felt good for a while. I know about the mob violence in NYC post Emancipation and the overcrowding and the racist govenerment officials that made sure the staus quo was protected. I felt so uneasy in NYC for some reason even before I knew its history. I think a lot was just feeling closed in by the buildings. But then I did not feel that with all of the diversity I hear bragged about so often that Black people owned very little of the wealth in New York after all these years. Diversity was a feel good word for whites but I found that it did not translate into equality of ownership in the area. I liked New Jersey better they seemed less hypocritical about race. The Cotton Club revealed some very deep issues with white supremacy as they love Hip Hop as they did Jazz in the 1920's. Whites have never had any intention of mixing with us from a equality perspective. They do not want anything to deal with the profane life from which those profane Hip Hop lyrics come from.
@goldenhoopswrites
@goldenhoopswrites 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for providing context and nuances to all the happenings of this time period. This is one of the few parts of Black history we learned in school, but ofcourse they left many things out. GRATITUDE!
@ellove370
@ellove370 2 года назад
I don't know how I came across your channel? I couldn't stop listening so I stayed and subscribed 💖 Thank you! For this very important history of our people
@marcelmarshall4240
@marcelmarshall4240 2 года назад
We went from this….all the way to what we see today. How did we fall so far?
@anicoleratliff2681
@anicoleratliff2681 Год назад
Million Dollar question
@truthonly-
@truthonly- Год назад
You don't know. When your government makes laws against you at every turn well falling is inevitable.
@Acelife135
@Acelife135 2 года назад
We can get so much farther when we stick together and love one another. We always wanna show love to ppl who don't love us, what's wrong with us loving each other?
@marshascott6107
@marshascott6107 2 года назад
Black people did back then and up until the late 80's and 90's
@anicoleratliff2681
@anicoleratliff2681 Год назад
@@marshascott6107 You got that right. What the heck happened is my question?
@ZachVanHarrisJR
@ZachVanHarrisJR 2 года назад
*”thank you King, your contributions matter, peace and love” ✌🏾❤️🤴🏾 - MELL DUNEY 616*
@BebeNow
@BebeNow 2 года назад
Great information 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 & Audio piece. Moving forward you should put more pictures into your “video”. So we can all connect better with the history you are giving us! Continue your great work! 🙏🏽
@tyronejohn6291
@tyronejohn6291 2 года назад
it's sad we never get supported like other people when they come here so sad.
@ladytee7311
@ladytee7311 2 года назад
Excellent history lesson!
@Rossini_Celestin_El
@Rossini_Celestin_El 2 года назад
Bro... this was off the hook! So informative.. u can tell this was a labor of luv. Thank you ✊🏾
@richellelacy2285
@richellelacy2285 Год назад
Thank you keep the content coming,love it ❤️all right country boy my man ❤️🦋
@countryboi
@countryboi Год назад
thank you
@bruceshelton5938
@bruceshelton5938 2 года назад
Very well done,
@countryboi
@countryboi 2 года назад
Thank you!
@micheleellis177
@micheleellis177 2 года назад
@@countryboi Are you even on anymore?
@lissamanthei
@lissamanthei 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your video! My daughter was assigned a book report on a historical fiction book. She picked Meet Claudie by Brit Bennett. I'm a little bit better burst in the 1940s, so this was wonderful to learn more about it so I could help her with her project. Thank you again.
@Mr1950
@Mr1950 3 года назад
Dope bro! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@countryboi
@countryboi 3 года назад
thank you fam
@elmaster27428
@elmaster27428 2 года назад
I remember in high school we did poetry of Harlem Renaissance and I portrayed Langston Hughes
@cheffdread
@cheffdread Год назад
Very detailed and informative! I look forward to more content. Thank you
@tyronesimon3742
@tyronesimon3742 Год назад
This is one of rhe dopest channels on RU-vid. I been sharing your video's to Facebook. Keep doing what you doing fam, #salute
@larissacollins2130
@larissacollins2130 Год назад
I love these videos. I learn so much from you
@jolynnwhite7946
@jolynnwhite7946 3 года назад
Very well done 👌🏾👜👜👜👜👜👜👜👜👜👜😃😭😍
@malikbronson1844
@malikbronson1844 Месяц назад
Go Harlem!!!!!
@TheFamilyPodcast2024
@TheFamilyPodcast2024 2 года назад
This is fantastic!
@morganlafey6791
@morganlafey6791 Год назад
That was GREAT! I learned lot. Thank you!
@SincerelyHistory
@SincerelyHistory 10 месяцев назад
This was very nice. Thank you.
@OSNLebuna
@OSNLebuna Год назад
Great video!
@kincamell2
@kincamell2 2 года назад
Much Gratitude
@randolphanderson9250
@randolphanderson9250 2 года назад
Harlem,A Beautiful Village!!!!
@desmondmiller2783
@desmondmiller2783 2 года назад
Great information! I’m going to subscribe!
@theenergyoflove8102
@theenergyoflove8102 2 года назад
Still like this.... Just wait until America get it's Karma.... Clawdt
@MasterlKenobi
@MasterlKenobi 2 года назад
thank joe biden for his racist crime bill and the rest of the democrats for trying to drive a wedge in society
@theenergyoflove8102
@theenergyoflove8102 2 года назад
@@MasterlKenobi America was racist before Biden
@theenergyoflove8102
@theenergyoflove8102 2 года назад
Why is there rven bill like this in the first place
@cruz5262
@cruz5262 2 года назад
I think that you should consider removing the most spectacular "A Great Day in Harlem" because it was taken in 1958. In these current times, where the [truth] is so difficult to find, I simply could not move past this.
@countryboi
@countryboi 2 года назад
Yea im aware, I try to be as historically accurate as possible with the pictures. if I cant find an accurate picture, I will use one that least conveys an idea.
@jacanewkirk6511
@jacanewkirk6511 2 года назад
that picture was a remnent of the 1920s
@c52d56g69
@c52d56g69 2 года назад
I have this foto hanging in my 2nd bdrm. I visit home n stay there at my grandson's place at least once a year in t summer. My soul hasn't left Harlem since I left for FL in 1980. Still have family in NY.
@justinhebert5155
@justinhebert5155 2 года назад
Very interesting video, thanks for sharing all this knowledge. I thought it was surprising that black literature seeking to establish itself in the mainstream focused on what you called raceless themes, showing how little difference there is between blacks and whites. It seems everything is exactly opposite today. Do you agree? If not, what are your thoughts on the matter? Thanks, God bless!
@Tramarcky
@Tramarcky 3 года назад
i needed this for schoolim in 7th grade thx:)
@malcolmwhite6637
@malcolmwhite6637 2 года назад
A great video ...I have a book called ''When Harlem was Envogue'' by David Levering Lewis....that also talks about all of this!!
@countryboi
@countryboi 2 года назад
thank you so much for your support!
@EUPHORIAMUSIQ
@EUPHORIAMUSIQ Год назад
Thanks. I love this .
@TONI-Bonjour
@TONI-Bonjour 2 года назад
Awesome!!
@lousassle2327
@lousassle2327 2 года назад
Now harlem is full of clowns that just stand on the side walks sellin drugs and makin fun of each others outfits.
@darrylbrown2775
@darrylbrown2775 2 года назад
Harlem is gentrified full of whites and immigrants I know cause I live there!
@FKimE
@FKimE 2 года назад
Great presentation
@ClassicStang
@ClassicStang Год назад
Great work.
@yourmajesty2804
@yourmajesty2804 2 года назад
#1930s THEE GOLDEN AGE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN EXCELLENCE‼‼‼
@mr1234567899111
@mr1234567899111 2 года назад
Thank you...
@emgotv360historyonline
@emgotv360historyonline 2 года назад
Thanks!
@ButchBrown7
@ButchBrown7 10 месяцев назад
Im so i was entrenched in its greatness because Old Harlem had Culture & Wealth with Gangsters, Reverends & Politicians 😂🙏
@lamarwest9467
@lamarwest9467 2 года назад
It was the original social media. It was the original Black Twitter.
@mccoyReturned
@mccoyReturned 2 года назад
Bring back those Days, in Fact, I'll Take the Mid 70s. Still Much Better than Now. 🤨
@michelleellis2258
@michelleellis2258 2 года назад
Great body of work. I'm wiser now!
@privateprivate1865
@privateprivate1865 Год назад
This world is sad. I hope love prevails
@SheedLordBear
@SheedLordBear 2 года назад
Just subscribed my brother
@BabyRue972
@BabyRue972 2 года назад
five stars
@jeniaheril9891
@jeniaheril9891 3 года назад
If you see this can you link the sources to this pleas ?
@billy33365
@billy33365 2 года назад
Thumbs Up
@williefrankcollection9437
@williefrankcollection9437 2 года назад
I love the blues
@tamshari9212
@tamshari9212 Год назад
🎄🎁☀️🎉☀️💕
@illmerica322
@illmerica322 2 года назад
Not black but still love history so you got a new subscriber bro!!
@BrittanyStarr-os8sk
@BrittanyStarr-os8sk 4 месяца назад
Why is the video so quiet?
@johnhill9445
@johnhill9445 2 года назад
One Love Family. The Community Outreach Associate of Pelham Parkway. The BX NY
@williefrankcollection9437
@williefrankcollection9437 2 года назад
Until the Devil broke them up and hooked them on heroine.
@dman221
@dman221 2 года назад
No…this is where ACCOUNTABILITY comes into play. The Government didn’t put those needles in those black people’s arms. Like everything great they must not seen themselves as a group but as individuals. Thus not knowing or not caring that the destruction to themselves was a destruction to all. For am I not my brother’s keeper? Do not my actions reflect upon them?
@RAPSNINO
@RAPSNINO 10 месяцев назад
@@dman221 OH STHU
@buildyourownscaler1173
@buildyourownscaler1173 4 месяца назад
Found it
@tavorisadams6263
@tavorisadams6263 2 года назад
💯 years $20-$25 a month G.D. this is what I been talking about how TF 🤔 what's the % on that 🤔 I know it's New York 🤗 but G.D. that what T.F. you gone get New York 4 $25 but a bet down 🤭🤗🤔💯
@raegold024
@raegold024 2 года назад
Please speak up in your mic.
@leonardhusser5167
@leonardhusser5167 2 года назад
Very informative 👍
@fortnite.compilations
@fortnite.compilations 2 года назад
They are not “African-American” nor “Black”. They are indigenous to the Americas. Copper-colored indigenous. Check the 1828 Webster definition for American. We’ve been here.
@jaimarai6865
@jaimarai6865 2 года назад
Facts!!!
@marshascott6107
@marshascott6107 2 года назад
That's right
@Djtonedetroit
@Djtonedetroit 2 года назад
It looks like Jesse Jackson in the center of that first photo
@MagdaleneDivine
@MagdaleneDivine 2 года назад
💟
@GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW
@GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW 2 года назад
yo how u not going to talk about marcus garvey but you mention his enemy web d bois lol
@allenturner36
@allenturner36 2 года назад
Pulled to cold by young members of Agnes scott
@FhisTuck
@FhisTuck 2 года назад
Wait til you hear about my man Benito Juarez. One of the most important Mexican presidents in history and yet, only 4.49 ft of pure power
@icemike1
@icemike1 2 года назад
This for black people
@canttelmenuffn8996
@canttelmenuffn8996 2 года назад
ERRTHANG WAS COOL TIL "DUTCH SCHULTZ" SHOWED UP 🤔🤨
@OfficialDay72300
@OfficialDay72300 Год назад
27:48 they created FuBU
@lanacampbell-moore6686
@lanacampbell-moore6686 2 года назад
@FKimE
@FKimE 2 года назад
america is not our rest nor will it ever be (Micah 2:10 kjv)...
@foreverme2598
@foreverme2598 3 года назад
😍😍😍😍😍😍
@SheedLordBear
@SheedLordBear 2 года назад
Now the whiteman dun took harlem back smh
@RAPSNINO
@RAPSNINO 10 месяцев назад
smh sad black folk LET it happen.
@lsubesteva
@lsubesteva 2 года назад
Didn’t know these people came from Africa! I’ve read and been told these people were already here when white immigrants started arriving here in this country! Never knew they were from Africa! They look like the real true Indians of turtle island to me! Definitely don’t look African
@parkway8469
@parkway8469 2 года назад
Bro I am still up I might fall asleep I don't have nothing I didn't want go out because you no what I will be doing I chose not to do that tonight I got one and that is it for tonight what it I need to just meet up with so we can talk .if not tonight an the morning I need to talk to you so we can move forward if not I will go ahead an take care of it myself... Respectfully
@craigmoreland5697
@craigmoreland5697 2 года назад
When You turn your back on GOD-JESUS then your enemy, the devil comes to steal, kill and destroy you. John 10:10 Ask GOD for forgiveness of your sins And That You Accept JESUS As Your LORD AND SAVIOR Because You Want to Be Born Again (John 3:3-6), Because You Believe That JESUS Died On The Cross for Your sins and the sin of the World. Romans 10:9-13, John 1:29 It is ONLY THE BLOOD OF JESUS That Can CLEANSE Us of our unrighteousness and Present Us FAULTLESS BEFORE GOD THE FATHER in Heaven. Romans 3:24-25, 1 John 2:2 HE LOVES Us All, And HE desires to fellowship with Us, THROUGH JESUS ONLY. John 14:6 Confessing Our sins to GOD, And Accepting JESUS As Our LORD AND SAVIOR is The Wisest Decision That Anyone Could And Would EVER Make. Love You ❤️
@stevejackson1572
@stevejackson1572 2 года назад
SMH
@kevinsmama3801
@kevinsmama3801 2 года назад
Amen 🙏🏾❤️
@furqanmahdi8936
@furqanmahdi8936 2 года назад
Yea now in 2022 it's pale faces all over looking at u like what u still doing here Stop the gentrification of Harlem
@RAPSNINO
@RAPSNINO 10 месяцев назад
smh sad yo
@steaveadams7937
@steaveadams7937 2 года назад
Speak up man stop trying to sound cool and put the information out there
@jamesanonymous2343
@jamesanonymous2343 2 года назад
>>>IS THIS A VIDEO PROGRAM,,,OR A FUCKING RADIO PROGRAM ???????????????????
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