Respuesta :

The jazz age resulted to African American culture gaining widespread exposure and acceptance

Answer:

Much of the  shock to old-timers during the Jazz Age came from the revolution in manners and morals, evidenced first among young people, and especially on   college campuses. Sex came to be discussed with a new frankness during the 1920s. Much of  the talk derived from a spreading awareness of Dr. Sigmund Freud, the  Viennese father of psychoanalysis.

The Harlem Renaissance was the self-conscious effort in the New York  black community to cultivate racial equality by promoting African American cultural achievements. The writers associated with the Harlem Renaissance audaciously celebrated themselves, their black heritage, and their contemporary contributions to American culture, including jazz and the blues.