The Harlem Renaissance

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Countee Cullen is another author who was instrumental in the Harlem Renaissance. In Cullen's poem "Yet Do I Marvel", he questions whether a black artist could be devoted to beauty and protest at the same time. What was one of Cullen's goals with his writing?
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