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Ayaan Mayer
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1 May, 09:39
Why were the 1920s considered a "renaissance"?
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The migrants from the South brought with them new ideas and a new kind of music called jazz. Soon Harlem produced a burst of African-American cultural activity known as the Harlem Renaissance, which began in the 1920s and lasted into the 1930s.
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