"Glory" by Common and John Legend can be seen as a modern-day song that relates to the themes of empowerment, resilience, and social change prevalent in the Harlem Renaissance. The song reflects on the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for equality, echoing the spirit of resistance and hope seen in the works of Harlem Renaissance artists.
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Langston Hughes and other activists during the Harlem Renaissance all spoke out against unequal treatment of blacks but Langston Hughes did it through song and poetry.
African American creativity in music and literature during the Harlem Renaissance
The popular music used in all (or at least most) of the Harlem Shake videos are from Bauuer's "Harlem Shake" song. You can find his song on YouTube and the song is basically an extended version of the Harlem Shake with some added sections.
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Roc and Shay are fictional characters in the novel "A Song for Harlem" by Patricia C. McKissack. They are siblings living in Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s. Roc is a talented musician, while Shay is a gifted dancer. Their story explores themes of family, creativity, and community during a vibrant period in African American history.
Aaron Douglas titled the painting "Song of the Towers" to symbolize the glamorous and vibrant energy of the Harlem Renaissance. The title implies the spirit and creativity of the movement as represented by the towering figures in the artwork.
The lyrics in the Harlem Shake song by Baauer are in English.
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Jerry Leiber and Phil Spector co-wrote 'Spanish Harlem'
The theme of "Harlem Night Song" by Langston Hughes is the vibrancy and energy of the Harlem neighborhood at night, as well as the sense of hope and resilience of its residents despite facing adversity and inequality. The poem celebrates the cultural richness and spirit of the African American community in Harlem.