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Harlem Emerges as Center of Black Intellectual and Cultural Life

By 1919 Harlem had solidified its position as the capital of Black America, with a dense concentration of newspapers, churches, political organizations, theaters, and cultural institutions. The concentration of Black migrants, West Indian immigrants, intellectuals, and artists created the conditions for the explosion of creative and political work that defined the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s.