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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#353 Harlem Before the Renaissance

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Places & Travel, History, Documentary, Society & Culture

4.73.9K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2021

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

“If we were to offer a symbol of what Harlem has come to mean in a short span of twenty years, it would be another statue of liberty on the landward side of New York. Harlem represents the Negro’s latest thrust towards Democracy.” -- Alain Locke This is Part Two of our two-part look at the birth of Black Harlem, a look at the era BEFORE the 1920s, when the soul and spirit of this legendary neighborhood was just beginning to form.  The Harlem Renaissance is a cultural movement which describes the flowering of the arts and political thought which occurred mostly within the Black community of Harlem between 1920 and the 1940s. In particular the 1920s were described by writer Langston Hughes as “the period when the Negro was in vogue.” The moment when the white mainstream turned its attention to black culture.  But how Harlem become a mecca of Black culture and "the Capital of Black America"? This is the story of constructing a cultural movement on the streets of Upper Manhattan in the 1910s. From the stages of the Lafayette Theater to the soapboxes of Speakers Corner. From the pulpits to the salons (both hair and literary)! WITH stories of Marcus Garvey, Madam C.J. Walker, Arturo Schomburg and many more. boweryboyshistory.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

Episode 353 of The Bowry Boys.

0:02.8

Harlem before the Renaissance.

0:05.2

Hey, it's The Bowry Boys.

0:06.8

Hey.

0:08.0

Support for The Bowry Boys is provided by our listeners.

0:11.4

Join us for as little as a dollar a month

0:14.0

by visiting patreon.com slash Bowry Boys.

0:20.7

Hi there, welcome to The Bowry Boys.

0:22.6

This is Greg Young.

0:23.6

And this is Tom Myers.

0:25.6

And today we're headed to the years before the Renaissance.

0:29.6

And we don't mean the Medici is in Leonardo Da Vinci.

0:34.0

We're talking the years before the Harlem Renaissance.

0:37.6

Yes, we're not talking pre-Lionardo.

0:40.4

We're talking pre-Langston.

0:42.4

Right.

0:43.3

This is the second part of a two-part series

0:45.7

looking at the birth of black Harlem.

0:48.0

So we recommend that if you haven't yet

0:50.6

listened to part one, that you check that one out first.

0:54.5

Now in our last episode, we looked at the struggles

0:57.9

that African-American New Yorkers

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