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Essay heading: Emergence Of Black Harlem And The Origin Of Its Residents
 
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In 1916, Marcus Garvey began the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), which stressed nationalism among blacks and urged blacks to be proud of their color and to build social and economic institutions of their own. Although different in some of their ideals, these organizations led to Black Nationalism and community...
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The prohibition movement also contributed to a broadening awareness of emerging black culture, since prohibition led to illegal sales of alcohol and the flocking of both whites and blacks to the clubs of Harlem. This in turn led to a white interest in black culture, music, and literature. Another community builder for African Americans was the 1917 East St...
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Emergence Of Black Harlem And The Origin Of Its Residents   Langston Hughes, prolific writer of black pride during the Harlem Renaissance   The Harlem Renaissance And Its Effect On African American Literature   The Meaning Of Jazz In African American Culture Particularly In Harlem During The 1950’s   Civil Rights Movement and Black Nationalism   Tensions among black activists and white activists during the civil rights movement   black arts movement   Leaders and Legislation of The Civil Rights and Black Power Movement   ELLA BAKER AND THE BLACK FREEDOM MOVEMENT   The Harlem Renaissance: An American Experience   black culture and black history   The Color Of Water " the effects of black panthers on the life of black americans"   Harlem Renaissance   Harlem Renaissance   Harlem Renaissance  
 
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