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Kaley Johnson Richardson Period 3 March 14 th, 2011
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Late 1910’s- 1930’s, between the World Wars and into the Great Depression.
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The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned in the 1920’s- 1930’s. Also known as the “New Negro Movement,” which consisted of music, literature, art, and poetry.
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Many historians disagree that the Harlem Renaissance has a distinct start and ending time.
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William Edward Burghardt Du Bois February 23 rd, 1868-August 27 th, 1963. An African American intellectual leader of the United States. He graduated from Harvard University and was the first black American to earn a doctorates degree from Harvard.
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Garvey encouraged all black Americans to come together as one.
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February 1, 1902 – May 22, 1967. Hughes was an American Poet, novelist, playwright, and columnist. He was one of the earliest to introduce Jazz Poetry. Famously wrote about the Harlem Renaissance.
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August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971. Armstrong was an Jazz trumpeter and a singer from New Orleans, Louisiana.
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April 29, 1899 – May 24, 1974. Ellington was a composer, pianist, and a band leader. Ellington wrote over 1,000 compositions.
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African Americans wanted to escape the segregation that they knew all their lives. Therefore, many migrated to Harlem, New York to find better educational and economic opportunities.
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The Harlem Renaissance consisted of a “coming out” for African American’s artwork. Many became famous this way. Also, some paintings are held for display next to one of Picasso’s paintings.
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Many jazz singers and musicians rose to surface in Harlem during this time. The Cotton Club became a meeting place for many black Americans to dance, sing, and speak their poetry. This is also were “night life” became popular.
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The Harlem Renaissance consisted of many poetic people who expressed their selves through literature.
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Harlem became known as the “hotbed” for many political debated through its popularity.
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The Harlem Renaissance encouraged people to become very creative and philosophical through its religious creativity.
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The Harlem Renaissance forced the issue of racial inequality and racial integration. African Americans freely expressed themselves and celebrated their black cultures.
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Robinson was an American tap dancer and an actor. He also created the manner of the Jitterbug.
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April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959. Holiday was an American Jazz singer and songwriter. She had a great influence on Jazz and Pop singing.
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