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Answer:
The greatest impact on the creation of the Harlem Renaissance was: Option B: the migration of blacks to the north
Explanation:
During 1900s, a few black families from the middle-class moved to Harlem, from Black Bohemia. Large number of Americans migrated from South to North which eventually led to development of black cultural mecca. The Harlem Renaissance could help Americans and the world understand the African American culture. It united black and white cultures. There was a boom in social and artistic life.
Option A is incorrect which says that Harlem led to segregation of south. Neither did it exclude blacks from whites as per Option C and not lead to European Renaissance as well. So, correct statement is Option B.
The migration of blacks to the north had the greatest impact on the creation of Harlem Renaissance
Explanation:
Harlem was one of the biggest foregrounds for the African Americans for good job and better environment. Around 1890, nearly hundreds and hundreds of people migrated to North, it was also known as the GREAT MIGRATION. However, the Northern white people weren't ready to accept the south, and created a border between them and the African Americans. Yet, instead of self - pity, the celebrated their culture with pride. Many African Americans the most in Harlem, people like musicians, artists, actors celebrated their culture through their work.
People like Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, Jean Toomer, Zora Neale Hurtson's novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God", Paul Robeson contributed a lot to the Harlem and the African Americans through their acting and books. Jazz music was one of the greatest contribution to the rise of the African Americans.