Harlem Renaissance
/ˈhɑːrləm rəˈneɪsns/
EN
A flourishing of African American art, music, literature, and intellectual life centered in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City during the 1920s and early 1930s
Langston Hughes was one of the most famous writers to emerge during the Harlem Renaissance.
Etymology
The term combines "Harlem", the New York City neighborhood that was the epicenter of the movement, and "Renaissance", referring to a period of renewed cultural, artistic, and intellectual activity, first coined in the 1920s to describe the cultural surge.
Translations
简体中文
哈莱姆文艺复兴,哈林区文艺复兴
繁體中文
哈林文藝復興,哈林区文藝復興
日本語
ハーレム・ルネッサンス
한국어
하렘 르네상스
Deutsch
Español
Renacimiento de Harlem
Português
Renascimento de Harlem
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