The themes of artists and writers of the Harlem Renaissance revealed that African-Americans were

beginning to accept Marcus Garvey's philosophy
Strengthening their communities in southern cities*
Gaining confidence and pride in their cultural achievements

The increase in leisure pursuits in the 1920s was one sign of
The free time resulting from massive unemployment*
Urban prosperity and rising salaries
A resurgence in religious ideals

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