In the 1920s, many African Americans moved to Harlem in New York to pursue a better life. This movement is known as the Harlem Renaissance. Originally called a new black movement. Black literature of this age began to prosper in Harlem. Many major authors of Harlem Renaissance such as Sterling A. Brown, James Weldon Johnson, Karen Kullen, Langston Hughes, Claude Mackay, Zolanyl Heston etc.
Alan Leroy Rock (1886-1954) essayist, editor, literary critic, biographer, educator In 1925, Alan Rock announced a basic text that effectively became the Harlem Renaissance. New Black: interpretation of articles, poetry and novel by the then rock and other African American scholars and writers. W. E. B. Dubois, James Weldon Johnson, Langston Hughes, and Ann Spencer. As an editor and educator, Rock emphasizes the importance of cultivating a sense of community among black artists and writers and respecting their cultural history. In the process he helped create one of the wealthiest and most influential times of African-American art and literature. Alan Rock was born on September 13, 1886 at Alan Leroy Rock, which is both the Philadelphia upper class faculty members Priny and Mary Rock's only son. Rock learned at Central High School and later went to Philadelphia Education University his father taught.
Born in Philadelphia in 1885, Alan Rock was a middle-class family that identified the nobility culture that was educated by the Black Victorian - African American. As an explanation of young Alan, the word "spoiled and raised" is a ridiculous lack. His only competitor was the attention of adults in his family, including two grandmothers, brothers who were born in 1889 and died six months later. "Obviously, the existence of his mother and his father's rival is too much for rock." One of them found Alan find it if his brother did not die, and Mr. Stewart wrote: I left the impression that it might have been. His way Alan himself is infected with rheumatic fever. Newborns have an effect on the heart forever, but his condition can not be doubted. Contribute like boys being spoiled