The early twentieth-century cultural flourishing in Harlem where African American writers, musicians, and visual artists created work of sustained ambition while navigating the constraints of segregation, producing innovations that reshaped American culture. The period demonstrates both the generative power of communities committed to their own expression and the complexity of creative freedom operating within systems of constraint.
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