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Essay heading: Harlem Renaissance
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They focused on the present, unlike the previous two, by showing what the blacks can have with little effort. In this section there were decoded images titled, "The Dinning Room in a Negro Home", which brought dreams to many black families. There were also images of professional African Americans, images of churches and universities operated by blacks... displayed 300 characters
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There were also images of professional African Americans, images of churches and universities operated by blacks. All these images were building dreams in the hearts of young African Americans; constructing the next generation black dreamers, singers, poets, painters and artists. "The Horizon" was spreading the message that we are rising; wont you rise with us... displayed next 300 characters
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