Langston Hughes was a famous poet and playwright of the Harlem Renaissance. One of his famous poems is A Dream Deferred.
Southern cuisine, often called soul food, was introduced into Harlem as a result of African Americans moving from the South. Today, restaurants such as Sylvia’s and Amy Ruth’s still serve this type of food in Harlem.
Zora Neale Hurston was a Harlem Renaissance writer who published stories, essays, and plays. She is best known for her novel Their Eyes Were Watching God.
The Apollo Theater is where many African-American entertainers performed in Harlem during the Great Migration. The theater is still open today.