The Big Sea
Title: The Big Sea
Category: History
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The Big Sea
1920’s Harlem consisted of black and white integration, and the exciting lifestyles led by whites during the Harlem Renaissance. In the twenties whites invaded Harlem with an astounding interest for the black lifestyle. Whites began going to predominantly black clubs and shows where the performers were all black. This surge of white interest in black culture was nothing more than a fad that arose due to the dynamic American lifestyle in the 1920’s. The vogue
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how much impact whites had on Harlem. Clubs such as the Cotton Club transformed into a white only establishment after whites moved in and took over the Harlem nightlife. A lot of positive things did come out of the Harlem Renaissance, a lot of negativity came out also. Among the carefree lifestyles the whites experienced in the 1920’s the Harlem Renaissance was only a beginning for equality among blacks and whites in the United States.
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