The "New Negro" of the Harlem Renaissance is many things. W.
B. Du Bois attempts to express it one way as a "double consciousness"-where the black man wants white America to appreciate his African roots and also where he wants to be American. Langston Hughes also expresses it in poetry with his 1925 poem I, Too, Sing America, where he reminds his readers that while darker, he too is America. Write an essay based on these ideas of the "New Negro" and the expressions of the Renaissance of celebration of being black and American.
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