The Harlem Renaissance _________

A) was a movement among white liberals to achieve racial equality in America
B) failed to nurture the emergence of black cultural pride in northern cities
C) undermined the goals of the NAACP
D) featured some of the greatest literature, music, and visual art of the era


Answer: D

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