By 1920, New York City overtook Washington in the size
of its black community. New York was a powerful magnet, drawing the young
and ambitious from all over. Secure and successful in Washington, Ellington
nonetheless made the fateful decision in 1923 to head north to the bigger
arena of New York. North to Harlem, the intellectual and artistic center
of black America, where the Harlem Renaissance was in full swing.
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