A time of intense creativity that took place in the 1920s, the Harlem Renaissance was a celebration of African American heritage. In Harlem, a black neighborhood in New York City, a talented and determined group of writers decided to use their work to express pride in being African American.

A.
abuses of factory labor.
B.
frightening nature of war.
C.
desire to achieve equality.
D.
positive effects of technology.

1 answer

The Harlem Renaissance primarily focused on the celebration of African American culture, heritage, and the push for equality and civil rights. Among the options provided, the one that best aligns with the themes and goals of the Harlem Renaissance is:

C. desire to achieve equality.

This choice reflects the broader context of the movement, which sought to affirm the value of African American identity and advocate for social justice and equality in the face of ongoing discrimination and oppression.