'The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain : The Manifesto of the Harlem Renaissance' is a short essay by
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A.
Larry Neal
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B.
James Baldwin
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C.
Alaine Locke
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D.
Langston Hughes
Correct Answer:
D. Langston Hughes
Explanation:
The correct answer is Langston Hughes. This 1926 essay serves as a defining manifesto for the Harlem Renaissance, in which Hughes encourages Black artists to embrace their unique cultural heritage with pride. He argues against the need to conform to white aesthetic standards, asserting that true artistic expression should be an honest and fearless reflection of one's own racial identity and community experiences.
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