Voices from the Harlem Renaissance
What is the theme in Voices from the Harlem Renaissance by Nathan Irvin Huggins?

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Alain Locke is the first to mention the words "coming of age" within this book, which is actually a series of essays, though many talk about the concept in different terms. In the case of Locke, he points out that the plight of the Negro has gained world-wide attention and that this attention has created some opportunities and responsibilities for the Negro. The ability and willingness to deal with this new responsibility requires a different kind of leader than that of ages past.