1. Harlem Renaissance
Most writers spent at least some time in Harlem, others like Langston Hughes or Claude McKay, described the New York ghetto life in their short stories; it simply provided a various number of setting for their stories. Nigger Heaven, published in 1926, for example was an attraction to whites as well to black people in America, who wanted to know something about life in the ghetto. ... Where is the point that stories like "The Wedding Day" by Gwendolyn Bennett or "The Elevator Boy" by Langston Hughes are conservative? ...
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