leaders followers Harlem Renaissance every bit intent using Black cult — Aberjhani, Encyclopedia Harlem Renaissance

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The leaders and followers of the Harlem Renaissance were every bit as intent on using Black culture to help make the United States a more functional democracy as they were on employing Black culture to 'vindicate' Black people.

Aberjhani, Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance

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