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The Bright Age of African-American Art: Harlem Renaissance in the USA

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… period, millions of African Americans moved from the southern … During the period, African Americans attempted to portray their … the works of young African-American artists. Other outstanding … preferred portraying the African-American lifestyle and their daily …

Source: DailyArt Magazine | Art History Stories, Reviews, Long Reads,News

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