According to the article, which statement about the Harlem Renaissance is MOST accurate? SELECT AN ANSWER The Harlem Renaissance was about musical expression. Not all artists and creatives wanted to be a part of the movement. Northern cities like Chicago and Cleveland were major players in the era. The participants all joined together to create the Harlem Renaissance movement.
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Unfortunately, you forgot to include the article. Without the article, we do not know what you are talking about. You forgot to include the link to it or at least the name and author so we can search for it.
However, trying to help, we can answer in the following general terms.
The statement about the Harlem Renaissance that is generally accepted as accurate is "The participants all joined together to create the Harlem Renaissance movement."
The Harlem Renaissance was one of the most important African American movements in the United States at that time. It started approximately in the 1910s and ended by the 1930s. It had its origins in Harlem, New York, a place where African American writers, musicians, and artists, gained national attention for the prominent works they developed and exhibited, strengthening the black culture and heritage.
Great artists such as Zora Neale Hurstung and Langston Hughes were two of the most important representatives of the Harlem Renaissance.
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The correct answer is C) militia.
The Jewish people served in all of the following roles in the Savannah community EXCEPT militia. They served as doctors, horticulturist, and lawyers.
This group of Jewish people used to live in London, England when they decided to make the trip and move to the Georgia colony and arrived at Savannah on July 11, 1733. As many immigrants did, this group of forty-two Jewish decided to abandon Europe for different reasons to start a new life in the North American territory. Just five months earlier, James Edward Oglethorpe had found the colony of Georgia.
AS soon as these Jewish people arrived at Savannah, they started to practice their religious ceremonies based on the Torah scroll.