African-American History ~ Harlem Renaissance
The Roaring Twenties (1920-1929) - Chapters 20-21 Essential Questions: 2. What should the role of the federal government be in the individual economic.
Langston Hughes Speaking of Rivers November 11, 2008 Kent State University Presented by Thomas Carli 1902 - 1967.
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Map of Harlem – 1920’s In the early 1920s, African American artists, writers, musicians, and performers were part of a great cultural movement known.
Aaron Douglas (1898 - 1979) Born in Kansas in 1898, Douglas received a BA in art from the University of Nebraska. Douglas taught art in Kansas City for.
Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…. The Roaring Life of the 1920’s Changing Ways of Life The 20’s woman Education & popular culture Harlem Renaissance Potpourri.
The Harlem Renaissance When black identity was reborn in Harlem, N.Y., and found expression in music, literature, art, theater and politics between 1900s-1930s.
4 3 5 6 7 8. “An author ought to write for the youth of his generation, the critics of the next and the schoolmasters of ever afterward.” F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Alain Locke from “Harlem” published in Survey Graphic: “If we were to offer a symbol of what Harlem has come to mean in the short span of twenty years.
The Harlem Renaissance Zora Neale Hurston. Zora Neale Hurston 1891-1960 Now lauded as the intellectual and spiritual foremother to a generation of black.