Who were some of the most important contributors to African-American scholarship and literature in the decades before the Harlem Renaissance? What contributions did they make to African-American culture?

Please provide the best answer for the statement.


Answer:
1. Note the founding of the American Negro Academy in 1897, an organization whose members included some of the leading African-American intellectuals of the early twentieth century.
2. Describe the best-known novels of Charles W. Chestnutt and Paul Laurence Dunbar.
3. Explore the contributions of Carter G. Woodson to African-American history.
4. Describe the work of Claude McKay, noting in particular the political component of his writing and his willingness to explore the darker side of African-American life.

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