Answer:The Harlem Renaissance created a sense of African American indentity that supported the later civil rights movement.
The Harlem Renaissance was spurred by the Great Migration, which saw the movement of millions of African Americans from the Southern states to the North. The North provided more social opportunites for African Americans to express themselves. They were no longer ashamed to be black and expressed this through several different mediums including music (like jazz), writing, poetry, etc.
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