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Black Renaissance in DC
Part of the Harlem Renaissance in the Roaring Twenties
Date July 19, 1919 to 1926 (approx.)
Location Washington, D.C., United States and influences from Harlem, New York and Paris, France
Also known as Harlem Renaissance in D.C.
Participants Various artists and social critics
Outcome Mainstream recognition of cultural developments and idea of New Negro

The Black Renaissance in D.C. was a social, intellectual, and cultural movement in Washington, D.C. that began in 1919 and continued into the late 1920s.

Background

Before the start of the Black Renaissance, Washington, D.C. developed an educated and prosperous Black middle class, made up of Black intellectuals and scholars who often studied at Howard University. Washington, D.C. had the country's largest Black community from 1900 to 1920, heavily influencing the development of the Black Renaissance in the area.

While the Black Renaissance movement ultimately began in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, with the Harlem Renaissance, the movement ultimately spread to cities across the United States. In Washington, D.C., the movement began on July 19, 1919, with the alleged assault of a white woman by a black predator. The event was never confirmed, but it incited inflammatory responses from the four daily newspapers in the city. Several hundred whites formed a mob near Murder Bay off of Pennsylvania Avenue. The mob went on to assault a Black couple who were walking on 9th and D Streets, Southwest. Many prominent figures in the Harlem movement had strong roots in Washington, D.C. and heavily influenced the movement there.

Development

Music

U-Street was known as a place of entertainment and jazz music. The street was often referred to as "Black Broadway".

Characteristics and themes

Important figures

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