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Highlights in The Harlem Renissance

  • African Americans Migration

    African Americans Migration
    1890
    Between 1890 and 1920, about two million African Americans migrate from the southern states to the northern cities, where they hope to find better opportunities and less discrimination.
  • "Race Records"

    "Race Records"
    Harry Pace founds the Black Swan Phonograph Corporation and begins production of the "race records" that will help to bring jazz and blues music to a wider audience.
  • Marian Anderson

    Marian Anderson
    Marian Anderson performs at New York's Town Hall, launching her career as a classical singer.
  • Struggles For Writers and Artists

    Struggles For Writers and Artists
    The National Urban League establishes Opportunity magazine, which will not only publish the work of Harlem Renaissance writers and artists.
  • The New Negro Anthology

    The New Negro Anthology
    The New Negro anthology, edited by Alain Locke, introduces the work and ideas of the Harlem Renaissance.
  • Fire!!

    Fire!!
    A daring new African American Journal(but short-lived) literary journal called Fire!! appears.
  • Langston Hughes

    Langston Hughes
    Langston Hughes's first volume of poetry, The Weary Blues, is published.
  • Wallace Thurman's Broadway Play

    Wallace Thurman's Broadway Play
    Wallace Thurman's play Harlem opens on Broadway, becoming the most successful production of its time by a black author.
  • Enployment For Harlem

    Enployment For Harlem
    A number of Harlem Renaissance writers and artists find employment with the Works Project Administration, which was a government-sponsored program designed to put Americans back to work.
  • Harlem Riot

    Harlem Riot
    Harlem is the scene of a major riot sparked by anger over discrimination by white-owned businesses.