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Date | c. 1918 - 1937 |
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Location | Harlem • New York • New York City • United States |
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- During the Great Migration over 175,000 African-Americans moved to Harlem.
- For a while, Harlem was seen as the center of African-American life in the U.S.
- The end of Prohibition in 1933 meant that white patrons no longer looked for the illegal alcohol and social scene of Harlem clubs, helping to end the Harlem Renaissance.
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