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Which of the following people was not a figure of the Harlem Renaissance?
  1. Zora Neale Hurston
  2. Marcus Garvey
  3. Louis Armstrong
  4. Langston Hughes
Explanation

Answer: C - Though jazz music was one of the hallmarks of the Harlem Renaissance, jazz legend Louis Armstrong was not associated with the Harlem Renaissance. Armstrong was a New Orleans native and his connection to the city is enduring. His arrangements featured the “New Orleans sound,” a brass-laden style that was more “bluesy” than the music associated with other centers of jazz like Harlem and Chicago.

The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural movement that occurred in the 1920s and 1930s in Harlem, New York. This period marked a time of immense creativity and artistic production, as Black artists, writers, musicians, and intellectuals emerged and flourished. The movement was a response to the systemic racism and discrimination that Black people faced in the United States, particularly in the South. The Harlem Renaissance was characterized by a celebration of Black culture and identity, and an exploration of what it meant to be Black in America. The movement produced a wealth of literature, including the works of writers such as Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Claude McKay, as well as music by jazz legends like Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. The Harlem Renaissance also marked the emergence of Black visual artists, such as Aaron Douglas, who created powerful and iconic images that captured the spirit and energy of the movement. Despite its relatively short duration, the Harlem Renaissance had a lasting impact on American culture and history, and continues to inspire artists and intellectuals to this day.

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