- Aaron Douglas- 1899-1979
- Lois Mailou Jones- 1905-1988
- Palmer Hayden - 1890-1973
- Archibald Motley-1891- 1981
- Jacob Lawrence-1917-2000
- Beauford Delaney-1901-1979
- Ernie Barnes-1938-2009
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The Harlem Renaissance contributed poetry, art, and jazz to American culture.
The Harlem Renaissance is known for producing a variety of famous writers, musicians, and painters. Some of the most important painters of the Harlem Renaissance were Jacob Lawrence, Lois Mailou Jones, and Aaron Douglass.
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Some other names for the Harlem Renaissance would be the "New Negro Movement" and the "Jazz age."
The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth and in some ways an establishment of African American culture. It gave African American writers, artists, and thinkers a voice and a space in American history.
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The Harlem Renaissance was a time when Black culture was blossoming, and some of the country's greatest actors, poets, and singers came out of this period. Some of the most important poets were W.E.B. Dubois, Claude McKay, and Langston Hughes.
Around 1922, the movement titled "The Harlem Renaissance" was in full swing. This was a collection of talented African American poets, writers, and musicians that brought a new 'jazzy' culture to New York. Some famous people to come out of the Harlem Renaissance would be Langston Hues, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Charlotte Mason.
By far the most famous Renaissance statue is the David by Michelangelo.