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Why was the Harlem Renaissance important in influencing future civil rights movements? (four short sentences)

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The Harlem Renaissance celebrated Black artistic and intellectual achievements, building racial pride and a stronger cultural identity. Its writers, musicians, and artists challenged racist stereotypes and showed Black talent and humanity to broader audiences. The movement created networks of activists, thinkers, and institutions that later organizers drew on for strategy and support. Its ideas about equality, dignity, and self-expression helped lay the intellectual and cultural groundwork for mid-20th-century civil rights movements.