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English, 03.10.2021 14:00, austinmiller3030

Which historical factor did NOT influence the emergence of the Harlem Renaissance? es
A)
The increasing availability of education for African-Americans after the
Civil War.
B)
African-American professors began to do powerful public work at American
universities.
C)
The movement of many African-Americans from the South to northern
cities--like New York City.
The American government allocated generous funds to working African-
American artists and writers.
D)

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