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Honoring the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural, social, and political movement in American history.

USA117th CongressHRES-918| House 
| Updated: 2/9/2022
Adriano Espaillat

Adriano Espaillat

Democratic Representative

New York

Cosponsors (17)
Dwight Evans (Democratic)Barbara Lee (Democratic)Ritchie Torres (Democratic)Carolyn B. Maloney (Democratic)Mondaire Jones (Democratic)Sanford D. Bishop (Democratic)Thomas R. Suozzi (Democratic)Al Green (Democratic)Gregory W. Meeks (Democratic)Hakeem S. Jeffries (Democratic)Jerrold Nadler (Democratic)Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic)Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democratic)Nydia M. Velázquez (Democratic)Yvette D. Clarke (Democratic)Grace Meng (Democratic)Jamaal Bowman (Democratic)

Oversight and Government Reform Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
This resolution recognizes that the Harlem Renaissance represented a pivotal moment in American history for African Americans and the African diaspora community of intellectuals, artists, performers, writers, poets, and musicians whose works of political discourse and creative expression set a path for self-determination and self-empowerment that is still evident today. The resolution also celebrates the lasting impact of the Harlem Renaissance on the art, literature, music, discourse, and culture of the United States.
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Timeline
Feb 9, 2022
Introduced in House
Feb 9, 2022
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.
  • February 9, 2022
    Introduced in House


  • February 9, 2022
    Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.

Arts, Culture, Religion

Art, artists, authorshipCongressional tributesHistorical and cultural resourcesLiteratureLow- and moderate-income housingMusicNew York CityPerforming artsPolitical movements and philosophiesRacial and ethnic relationsUrban and suburban affairs and developmentU.S. history

Honoring the legacy of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural, social, and political movement in American history.

USA117th CongressHRES-918| House 
| Updated: 2/9/2022
This resolution recognizes that the Harlem Renaissance represented a pivotal moment in American history for African Americans and the African diaspora community of intellectuals, artists, performers, writers, poets, and musicians whose works of political discourse and creative expression set a path for self-determination and self-empowerment that is still evident today. The resolution also celebrates the lasting impact of the Harlem Renaissance on the art, literature, music, discourse, and culture of the United States.
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Timeline
Feb 9, 2022
Introduced in House
Feb 9, 2022
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.
  • February 9, 2022
    Introduced in House


  • February 9, 2022
    Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.
Adriano Espaillat

Adriano Espaillat

Democratic Representative

New York

Cosponsors (17)
Dwight Evans (Democratic)Barbara Lee (Democratic)Ritchie Torres (Democratic)Carolyn B. Maloney (Democratic)Mondaire Jones (Democratic)Sanford D. Bishop (Democratic)Thomas R. Suozzi (Democratic)Al Green (Democratic)Gregory W. Meeks (Democratic)Hakeem S. Jeffries (Democratic)Jerrold Nadler (Democratic)Eleanor Holmes Norton (Democratic)Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democratic)Nydia M. Velázquez (Democratic)Yvette D. Clarke (Democratic)Grace Meng (Democratic)Jamaal Bowman (Democratic)

Oversight and Government Reform Committee

Arts, Culture, Religion

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Art, artists, authorshipCongressional tributesHistorical and cultural resourcesLiteratureLow- and moderate-income housingMusicNew York CityPerforming artsPolitical movements and philosophiesRacial and ethnic relationsUrban and suburban affairs and developmentU.S. history