Harlem Renaissance, originally known as "New Black Movement", was a cultural movement in the early 20th century. It began during the First World War when blacks moved north. During this period, many people appeared, contributed their talent to the world, stimulated many people. One of the poets in this era, Jessie Redmond Foreset, was one of those who wrote about the lives of the black people and the lives of those days. She is influencing her work with good experience and bad experience of the past.
A novelist, poet, essayist, educator Novelist, editor, key figures, Jessie Redmond Fousze, novelist Langston Hughes "midwife" - known as the existence of a new black literature. "The Fauset literary party has provided a forum for the authors to discuss their work, During her career as an editor, she became a literary career of the Harlem Renaissance writer such as Langston Hughes, Jean Tome Jessie Redmon Fauset was born in Frederick, New Jersey on April 27, 1882, Fuset is the most prolific novelist of Harlem Renaissance as an important writer Keeswell is a methodist of Africa He died soon after the birth of the three children of the directorate church, Redmond Housse, Annie Seamon Hussez, the father remarried and recommended to teach his daughter.
Harlem Renaissance has created countless talented writers. These authors include Nella Larsen, Jessie Redmond Fauset, and Walter Thurman who talk about the fight of identity in their work. Nella Larsen is a mixed-born child born to the mother of Denmark and the father of West India. This is a belief that her novel is a sandstorm based on her life. Larsen was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1891. According to Wikipedia, she lived in Denmark for several years and then went to Fisk University before entering the harem. So I became a nurse and later became a librarian. She published her very successful novel "Rainbow" in 1928. Another popular Harlem Renaissance writer is Jessie Redmond Foster. It was the author of the popular novel "Plum Bread: a moralless novel" published in 1928. Hughes was born in New Jersey but spent several years in Philadelphia before going to New York to teach. According to Wikipedia, Fause