Liberator's editorial in 1831 has published an observational observation that "it is almost impossible to pass through the boundary between two races". The above was decided 70 years ago. Bois diagnosed this in 1903. The same editor continues, "legitimately, or customarily in most areas of the country, blacks are deprived of lessons of education mostly ... in most cases they say that if they are aliens , They can not be naturalized.
During this period, the number of free blacks is also increasing. By 1830 there were 319,000 free blacks in the United States. About 150,000 people live in the northern provinces. Black people generally settle in the city and make the core of the local black community life in the area. They enacted orders of church and brothers. Many of these early efforts were weak and often failed, but they represented the first step in the development of the black community. In the early years of the war, the establishment of a free black community began to expand and laid the foundation for the future of African Americans. Initially, only thousands of African Americans were free. As the years passed, the number of blacks released dramatically increased, reaching 233,000 in the 1920s. They sometimes buy it for freedom. Some slave owners have released their creditors, and some state legislatures have abolished slavery
Before the civil war, blacks were participating in America's pop culture. For example, African Grove Theater in New York City was founded in 1821 by William Alexander Brown of the released Black. In addition, Francis Johnson was the first black composer to publish music in 1818. Nevertheless, without considering the obvious contribution of African culture many important artistic advances were made along the popular style in Europe at the time.
In 1890, New York's non-whites population was 36,620 people. New York City is the main destination of African-Americans in the early 20th century during the great migration in the south of the United States and by 1916 New York City became the home of the largest African city. Residents in North America. The cultural and cultural life of the Harlem Renaissance prospered in the age of prohibition. Higher economic prosperity created a competitive construction of skyscrapers and created a distinctive skyline
Bruce found his foothold during the Harlem Renaissance. It was a huge period of social unrest and experiment. In the beginning of the 20th century, blacks moved from south to north and west cities after slavery. In New York City, Harlem experienced the biggest influx of new black residents. And it became a link between black art and culture. When people begin to rethink their very different life from their slave parents and grandparents, Harlem is a heaven of new ideas about how to live and has a unique social tolerance.