By: Mackenzie Hillier and Maya Suggs

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Day 1 Use of dashes to emphasize additional information Claude McKay was the first African American writer of the twenties to attract a large white audience.
Advertisements

While listening to his music and songs I was impressed, and couldn’t but admire this African American talent, who was known in his lifetime as one of.
ERIC STRUBHAR & TYSSON OLVERSON How Did Music And Poetry Influence The Harlem Renaissance?
A Creative Era Chapter 13, Section 3. Topic: A Creative Era Objective: Students will be able to identify and describe how artists and writers of the Harlem.
Admir Selimovic March 15, st period.  African Americans migrating from south to north.  During WW1.  Into Great Depression.
Duke Ellington By :Cody Roberts. Duke Ellington's backround Duke Ellington was born on april,29,1899 and died May,24, Duke Ellington was America's.
Ashley Short SST November 8,  K-H2.0.1 Distinguish among yesterday, today, tomorrow.
Women and African Americans during the 1920s. Describe the changing roles and perceptions of women in the late 1920s Right to vote (19 th amendment) –
Harlem Renaissance. Time period Late 1910’s- 1930’s, between the World Wars and into the Great Depression.
American artist and political activist
The Harlem Renaissance. What Was the Harlem Renaissance? A literary an artistic movement celebrating African American culture beginning in the 1920s.
Research Project Cashmere Robinson February 2, nd period.
George and Ira Gershwin By Hannah Collins, Matt Peebles, and Courtney Goodman.
Stevie Wonder The Man Who Amazed the World.. Birthplace and Birth Date  He was born May 13,  He was born in Michigan.  He was born blind.
Lindsey Fulton ETE 100 Section January 29,  In the years between 1939 and 1948, William Gottlieb's cumbersome Speed Graphic press camera captured.
 In 1904 several middleclass African American families moved away from the decaying conditions of Black Bohemia of midtown into the newly-built suburb.
Harlem Renaissance WHAT IS THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE? It was a time of great development of art, literature, music and culture in the African-
A movement to recognize African American artists, musicians, dancers, and poets.
Facebook Stevie Wonder Home Wall Jon Gibson Hade fun making that song come by any time If you don’t ask, you don’t get Ability might get you to the top.
BORN  He was born on April 6, 1483, in Urbino, Italy. That is Raphael Sanzio.
21 ST CENTURY MUSIC Channika Noun. BRIEF DESCRIPTION 21st-century classical music is a diverse art form. Some elements of the previous century have been.
It was so bad that he took a full page in a trade paper apologizing to anyone who might have seen it.
Mr. Long Mr. Colvin Mr. Parsons Mr. Sanders Dr. Bailey
OSCAR WILDE RESEARCH Sayed Moh’d Shubbar Mrs. Timm 12D January 19, 2013.
6c: Cultural climate of the 1920s and 1930s Art: – Georgia O’Keeffe, an artist known for urban scenes and, later, paintings of the Southwest.
   Great Migration influence  Renaissance – cultural rebirth  Music  Literature  Art  Mixture of traditional “high culture” like art and lit.
Artist of the Month Stevie Wonder ?.
The Harlem Renaissance
Music of the Roaring Twenties Clip Clip Clip. The Jazz Age Louis Armstrong- one of the people who helped change the music of the twenties Louis Armstrong-
 In 1904 several middleclass African American families moved away from the decaying conditions of Black Bohemia of midtown into the newly-built suburb.
THE LIFE OF JAMES GARFIELD By: Seth JarvisA11/14/15.
{ The Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance.   A movement of artists and activists who focused on African American culture and political issues.
 With the consumer revolution of the 1920s, American wages grew 30%, but the standard of living remained the same. This provided more disposable income.
13.3 and 13.4 Education, Pop Culture, and the Harlem Renaissance How did culture and attitudes change in the 1920s?
Kaley Johnson Richardson Period 3 March 14 th, 2011.
Music, characteristics and themes of Harlem Renaissance.
What was the Harlem Renaissance? a.a period of population growth among African Americans in New York City b.a period of growth in African American art,
Jazz of the 1920s and 1930s. What is Jazz? American style music that blended African rhythms with classical structure Musicians often “improvised” or.
Significance of the Harlem Renaissance – Internet Activity Use the links on each slide to navigate to the desired web pages. Read each webpage and answer.
The Harlem Renaissance: African-American Pop. Culture Spreads.
The Great Migration  Between 1910 and 1920, the Great Migration saw hundreds of thousands of African Americans move north to big cities  By 1920 over.
Jazz  Jazz music originated with ______.  In the African tradition, they had a single-line melody and a call-and-response pattern, but without the __________.
Bessie Smith’s Downhearted Blues Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Lady
QUINCY TROUPE 1994 WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT POETRY CHAMPION “words hang out apart from any apparent meaning, existing just for the experience of the sound of.
THE HARLEM RENNESAINCE By: Selena Hernandez. PALMER HAYDEN  From Peyton Hedgeman in Wide Water, Virginia in 1890  One of the first African American.
Oscar Wilde Farah Kohari Mrs. Timm 12G January 16, 2014.
1920s-1940s Harlem, New York City
 Some popular music in the 1920’s was….  Mostly jazz  Jazz involved many different kinds of music like the blues  1920’s was considered the “jazz.
Goal 9 Part 3 The Harlem Renaissance. 1920s African American / NAACP Great Migration (between ) CAUSES the growth in African American population.
Harlem Renaissance music, art, literature,. Overview The Great Migration to Harlem The Great Migration to Harlem College – educated African Americans.
EXCHANGE The Life and Music of George and Ira Gershwin.
Famous African American Jazz Players (1900’s) By: Olivia Yates.
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington was born on April 29, 1899, in Washington, D.C. He began studying the piano at the age of seven. He started playing.
Modernism in the 1920’s By Christian Atkins and Jack Ryan.
Author Presentation Rebecca Thibeault English 2205.
Zora Neale Hurston By: Kenzie Copeland.
The Harlem Renaissance Unit 3 Section 1 Part 6. A. The Great Migration 1910, Harlem a favorite destination for black Americans Segregation and racism.
Jazz  Jazz music originated with slaves.  In the African tradition, they had a single-line melody and a call-and-response pattern, but without the European.
Nat Turner Ashley McConkey.
The Harlem Renaissance
Theme For English B by Langston Hughes.
Claude-Michel Schonberg
Charles Melvin “Cootie” Williams
Period 2, 5, & 6 We will examine the Harlem Renaissance and its impact on America in the 1920’s. Harlem Renaissance Chart Music from Harlem Renaissance.
Jazz Reading Read the article about the Harlem Renaissance.
THE ROARING LIFE OF THE 1920s
The Harlem Renaissance
CULTURAL CLIMATE OF THE 1920s AND 1930s HARLEM RENAISSANCE
The Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance
Discovering the Harlem Renaissance Vocabulary
Presentation transcript:

By: Mackenzie Hillier and Maya Suggs How Did Sterling Brown and Duke Ellington contribute to the Harlem Renaissance? By: Mackenzie Hillier and Maya Suggs

Sterling Brown He was born May 1, 1901 in Washington D.C. He attended Williams College and transferred to Harvard University. Sterling Brown is thought to be the creator of African American studies and literature.

Duke Ellington Born April 29, 1899 in Washington D.C. He was a song writer, conductor, and pianist. Duke was a major figure in jazz music during the Harlem Renaissance.

Stevie Wonder He was born May 13, 1950 in Saginaw, Michigan. He is a songwriter, pianist, and singer. His music style is very similar to Duke Ellington.

Works Cited Reuben, Paul P. "Chapter 9: Sterling Allen Brown." PAL: Perspectives in American Literature- A Research and Reference Guide. 2 November 2011. n.p. Web. 13 March 2013. http://www.csustan.edu "Duke Ellington.“ The Biography Channel website. A+E Television Networks. 2013. Web. 13 March 2013. http://www.biography.com "Stevie Wonder." The Biography Channel website. A+E Television Networks. 2013. Web. 13 March 2013. http://www.biography.com Brown, Sterling. “Ma Rainey.” AllPoetry. Poems. n.d. Web. 15 March 2013. http://www.allpoetry.com Araujo, Aurelio. “Duke Ellington- It don’t mean a thing (1943).” Online video clip. YouTube. YouTube. 3 January 2008. Web. 15 March 2013. Elyg12. “Stevie Wonder- Sir Duke.” Online video clip. YouTube. YouTube. 30 July 2009. Web. 15 March 2013.