Nathan Irvin Huggins was a historian born in 1927 who made significant contributions through his literary works and teaching focusing on illuminating important areas of Black American history. His most famous work, "Harlem Renaissance", examines the cultural movement of the 1920s and 1930s centered in Harlem that was a flowering of African American art and literature. Huggins saw the Harlem Renaissance as having a profound impact on both Black Americans and American culture as a whole by highlighting the contributions of African Americans and the emergence of jazz music.