The literature of the Harlem Renaissance _____. A.is largely forgotten today B.explored the origins of jazz C. argued for the separation of races D.explored the pains and joys of being black in America
Either C or D in my opinion it is moved towards the heritage of African Americans. So I kinda lean more towards D.
The Harlem Renaissance was a flowering of African-American social thought and culture based in the African-American community forming in Harlem in New York City (USA). This period, extending from roughly 1920 to 1940, was expressed through every cultural medium—visual art, dance, music, theater, literature, poetry, history and politics. Instead of using direct political means, African-American artists, writers, and musicians employed culture to work for goals of civil rights and equality. Its lasting legacy is that for the first time (and across racial lines), African-American paintings, writings, and jazz became absorbed into mainstream culture. At the time, it was known as the "New Negro Movement", named after an anthology of notable African-American works entitled The New Negro and published by philosopher Alain Locke in 1925. Your answer would be D. Why? Because even though B and C are not incorrect, they only cover a small part of what the movement largely stood for. Hope this helped. (:
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