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During the Harlem Renaissance injustices were dealt with through the use of

A. art and literature
B. religion and politics
C. education and literature
D. religion and education

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Answer:

A. art and literature

Many Harlem Renaissance writers later moved to Brooklyn which had its own Renaissance

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Harlem Renaissance Authors:

Langston Hughes - "Black Nativity", "The Weary Blues"

Zora Neale Hurston - "Their Eyes Were Watching God", "Moses, Man of the Mountain"

Nella Larsen - "Passing"

Langston Hughes - "The Weary Blues", "I, Too, Sing America", "Harlem"

Zora Neale Hurston - "Their Eyes Were Watching God", "Dust Tracks on a Road", "Mules and Men"

Countee Cullen - "Color", "Copper Sun", "The Black Christ and Other Poems"

Claude McKay - "Home to Harlem", "Banana Bottom", "Songs of Jamaica"

Jean Toomer - "Cane"

Nella Larsen - "Passing", "Quicksand"

Wallace Thurman - "The Blacker the Berry: A Novel of Negro Life", "Infants of the Spring"

James Weldon Johnson - "The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man", "God's Trombones: Seven Negro Sermons in Verse"

Jessie Fauset - "Plum Bun: A Novel Without a Moral", "There Is Confusion"

Arna Bontemps - "Black Thunder: Gabriel's Revolt: Virginia, 1800", "God Sends Sunday"

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