In the 1920s, artists and intellectuals of the Harlem Renaissance

A. drew heavily from their African heritage.

B. both drew heavily from their African heritage and included writers Edna Ferber and Ezra Pound.

C. sought to inspire civil disobedience to further racial justice.

D. None of these answers is correct.

E. included writers Edna Ferber and Ezra Pound.


A

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