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The question below refers to the selection "When the Negro was in Vogue."

When did the Harlem/Manhattan Black Renaissance take place? a. 1920s c. 1940s b. 1930s d. 1950s

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The correct answer option is a. 1920s.

Step-by-step explanation:

In 1920's, a social and intellectual movement broke out in Harlem, New York which is known as the Harlem/Manhattan Black Renaissance.

This explosion based on the new African-American cultural expressions over the urban regions of Mid-West and North-East of the United States of America, affected the African-American Great Migration.

Moreover, many black writers from the African and the Caribbean colonies who were residing in Paris were influenced by the Harlem Renaissance, though it was centered in Harlem neighborhood.

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