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English: This chart shows three groups of major contributors to the flowering of the New Negro Movement during the 1920's and 1930's in Harlem: Niggerati writers, New Negro intellectuals and Negrotarian patrons.
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Belangrijkste vertegenwoordigers van de Harlem Renaissance
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