What was the goal of the New Negro Movement?
a.
It encouraged African-Americans to become politically active and racially conscious.
b.
It was a revolt for equal treatment of African Americans
c.
It was designed to help African American artists gain notoriety.
d.
It refers to the migration of African Americans from the south to the north after the Civil War.



Answer :

B, It was a revolt for the equal treatment of African Americans. This was created to promote the rights of black people in the 1960s to have pride and social welfare to ensure their rights and autonomy among citizens in defense and security to further their values and importance.

Answer:

a. it encouraged African-Americans to become politically active and racially conscious.

Explanation:

After World War I, African-Americans started to move from the South to the North looking for new opportunities, but found out that in the North there were also racial discriminations. Hubert Harrison founded the New Negro movement in 1917, to encourage African-Americans to became racially and class conscious and to become politically active, it also encouraged them to create and participate in art activities, which gave birth to the Harlem Renaissance, where a major number of African American artists developed and celebrated their though path.

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