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  2. New Negro - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the term is present in African American discourses since 1895, but is most recognized as a central term of the Harlem Renaissance [2] (1917-1928). The term has a broad relevance to the period in U.S. history known as the Post-Reconstruction, whose beginnings were marked symbolically by the notorious compromise of 1877 and whose impact upon black American lives culminated in the ...

  3. The New Negro - Wikipedia

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    The New Negro did eventually influence a movement that went beyond being simply artistic and reshaped the minds of African Americans through political beliefs and promoted a sense of black involvement in the American government, but Locke was adamant about the movement going beyond the United States borders and being a worldwide awakening.

  4. Harlem Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    The Harlem Renaissance was instrumental in fostering the "New Negro" movement, an endeavor by African Americans to redefine their identity free from degrading stereotypes. The Neo-New Negro movement further challenged racial definitions, stereotypes, and gender norms and roles, seeking to address normative sexuality and sexism in American society.

  5. Black History Month Through the Years: Every Black History ...

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    1944 The Negro and the New Order. 1945 The Negro and Reconversion. 1946 Let Us Have Peace. ... 2005 The Niagara Movement: Black Protest Reborn, 1905-2005. 2006 Celebrating Community: A Tribute to ...

  6. Universal Negro Improvement Association and African ...

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    In the months to follow, the Parent Body of the UNIA was moved from its temporary headquarters in New York to Cleveland. In October 1940 the New Negro World started publishing out of Cleveland. After the 1942 International Convention in Cleveland, a rehabilitating committee of disgruntled members was held in New York during September. [citation ...

  7. Black History Month: How It Began and How to Celebrate - AOL

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    Through the 1920s, '30s and '40s, the observation of Negro History Week grew in popularity across America among budding Black history clubs. Joined with other celebrations like Negro Brotherhood ...

  8. History of Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Soon after black people began to move into Harlem, the community became known as "the spiritual home of the Negro protest movement." [54] The NAACP became active in Harlem in 1910 and Marcus Garvey's Universal Negro Improvement Association in 1916. The NAACP chapter there soon grew to be the largest in the country.

  9. Black History Month: How It Began and How to Celebrate - AOL

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    Today marks the first day of Black History Month 2021. The month-long celebration is a chance to acknowledge the historic achievements of Black Americans and to highlight their undeniable impact ...