African American Studies 40A Week 8: The Great Migration and The Harlem Renaissance.

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African American Studies 40A Week 8: The Great Migration and The Harlem Renaissance

Key Concepts The Great Migration Role of the Black Press Chicago Defender lynching Sharecropping Red Summer 1919 The New Negro The New Negro Movement a.k.a. The Harlem Renaissance

Key Concepts Marcus Garvey Back to Africa Movement United Negro Improvement Association (UNIA)

James VanDerZee, Marcus Garvey (1919)

William Pickens

W.E.B. DuBois

Francis J. Grimké

Black Nationalism: The set of beliefs or the political theory that African Americans should maintain social, economic, and political institutions separate and distinct from those of whites.