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In 1925, Alain Locke edited The New Negro, which was a publication of poems and essays from prominent black writers during the Harlem Renaissance. In it, Locke recognizes the Harlem Renaissance as the perfect opportunity to cast away the negative stereotypes that have plagued African-Americans throughout their history in America. His message to African-Americans is simple: recreate your image.

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