Objective What impact did the Harlem Renaissance have on American society in the 1920s and today?

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Objective What impact did the Harlem Renaissance have on American society in the 1920s and today?

Quick Write What does music, literature, art, dance, poetry, and/or theater mean to you in your life? What would the arts be an avenue for the Black cultural revival?

In The Crisis in 1920, W.E.B Du Bois called for a renaissance of American Negro literature... [for] the strange, heart-rending race tangle is rich beyond dream and only we can tell the tale and sing the song from the heart. What did it mean to be: An artist? Black? An American? All three.

What is it? The Harlem Renaissance was a flowering of African American social thought which was expressed through Paintings Music Dance Theater Literature Rise after WWI Rebirth - Identity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90ptxdsqfsa

Themes Rebirth Slavery Stereotypes Effects of institutional racism Black Identity White and black integration

How does the Harlem Renaissance connect to the Great Migration? The economic opportunities of the era triggered a widespread migration of black Americans from the rural south to the industrial centers of the north and especially to New York City. In New York and other cities, black Americans explored new opportunities for intellectual and social freedom. Black American artists, writers, and musicians began to use their talents to work for civil rights and obtain equality.

Where is Harlem? The island of Manhattan New York City is on Manhattan island Neighborhoods

Where was the Harlem Renaissance centered? Centered in the Harlem district of New York City, the New Negro Movement (as it was called at the time) had a major influence across the Unites States and even the world. Anchor for the movement, but not sole location - all over

Aaron Douglas Song of the Tower Aspects of Negro Life commissioned in 1934 by the WPA

Aaron Douglas Into Bondage

Questions to think about: 1. What do you see? 2. What people do you see? 3. What objects do you see? 4. What colors do you see? 5. What actions/activities do you see? 6. What questions does this painting raise in your mind? 7. How does this painting relate to the Harlem Renaissance? 8. Based on what you have observed, list what you may infer from this painting. Ascent from Ethiopia, Louis Mailou Jones. 1932

Jacob Lawrence

Lawrence s Work Jacob Lawrence painted his Great Migration series during the 1940s to capture the experience of African Americans during the 1920s

Langston Hughes Hughes is known for his insightful, colorful, realistic portrayals of black life in America. He wrote poetry, short stories, novels, and plays, and is known for his involvement with the world of jazz and the influence it had on his writing. He wanted to tell the stories of his people in ways that reflected their actual culture, including both their suffering and their love of music, laughter, and language itself.

I, too, sing America. I, too, sing America (1920s) I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen When company comes, To listen to Langston Hughes read his poem, click here. But I laugh, And eat well, And grow strong. Tomorrow, I'll be at the table When company comes. Nobody'll dare Say to me, "Eat in the kitchen, Then. Besides, They'll see how beautiful I am And be ashamed-- I, too, am America.

Duke Ellington Ellington was a jazz composer, conductor, and performer during the Harlem Renaissance. During the formative Cotton Club years, he experimented with and developed the style that would quickly bring him worldwide success. Ellington wrote over 2000 pieces in his lifetime.

The Cotton Club The Duke Ellington Orchestra was the "house" orchestra for a number of years at the Cotton Club. The revues featured glamorous dancing girls, acclaimed tap dancers, vaudeville performers, and comics. All the white world came to Harlem to see the show. The first Cotton Club revue was in 1923. There were two new fast paced revues produced a year for at least 16 years.

Louis Satchmo Armstrong Louis Armstrong was a jazz composer and trumpet player during the Harlem Renaissance. He is widely recognized as a founding father of jazz. He appeared in 30 films and averaged 300 concerts per year, performing for both kids on the street and heads of state.

Bessie Smith Bessie Smith was a famous jazz and blues singer during the Harlem Renaissance. Smith recorded with many of the great Jazz musicians of the 1920s, including Louis Armstrong. Strange Fruit

How did it impact history? The Harlem Renaissance helped to redefine how Americans and the world understood African American culture. It integrated black and white cultures, and marked the beginning of a black urban society. The Harlem Renaissance set the stage for the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s.

TASK Create a 3 cent stamp from 1940 to honor a person who was influential and/or famous during the Harlem Renaissance. The stamp must include a picture of the person on the front and a detailed biography about the person on the back. Include: When and where was the person born? When, where, and how did the person die? What was the person s occupation? Why should we remember this person and honor him/her with a stamp? What are six (6) other things you learned about this person?

Free Write: What impact did the Harlem Renaissance have on American society in the 1920s and today?