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irakobra [83]
1 year ago
10

How did Harlem entertainment and audiences differ from other cities? (1920s)

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Lerok [7]1 year ago
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Answer:

The Harlem entertainment was<em> full of energy</em> as it was aiming for cultural renewal. Many African Americans started enjoying an access to jazz music. <u>The audiences consisted of both the black people and the white. </u>They were very much alive and drank "illegal" booze, which signaled freedom.

Explanation:

"Harlem Renaissance" spanned in the 1920s in New York City. It was a time when the African Americans were able to express themselves and their culture through<em> music and entertainment. </em>This was a movement which supported the<u> blossoming of the Negros in the society.</u>

Besides music and entertainment, it was also evident that the black people's fashion took a dramatic turn. Clothes were more attractive and worn elegantly than before.

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