Harlem Renaissance
Sholan Kunjappan Mr.DeFilippis APUSHII January 23, 2013 ?When the Negro was in Vogue? Harlem in the 1920?s represented a very large change that would help change almost everything. Black discrimination seemed to slow down as whites began to accept blacks from Harlem. Celebrities would travel to Harlem in the nights to sit in the pubs. Although this annoyed the common Harlemite, it gave exposure to many Negro ideas made them very public. America was greatly changed as white America began to become fascinated by Harlem and the population that resided in it.