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Renaissance By Natalie Romero Pedraza Honors Language Arts Mr Richardson Quotes Those that dont got it cant show it Those that got it cant hide it Zora Neale Hurston

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Renaissance By Natalie Romero Pedraza Honors Language Arts Mr Richardson Quotes Those that dont got it cant show it Those that got it cant hide it Zora Neale Hurston When peoples care for you and cry for you they can straighten out your soul. The Harlem Renaiss ance was in full bloom African American artists musicians and writers were pouring into this uptown Manhattan neighborhood They were filling Harlem with life and culture At the center of it all was jazz music And a central player Take out your argument article. Be prepared to show it to me if you did not last week. Choose the article that you like the best, and take 5 minutes to re-read it . Write down in 1-2 sentences what the author did that made the article convincing. Chapter 11. The Roaring 20’s. We will discuss 5 topics from the era throughout the week:. Monday- The Automobile Industry. Tuesday- The Scopes Trial. Wednesday- Prohibition. Thursday- Mass American Culture. Hurston, . Zora. Neale. B. y. Jon. African-American . writer, b. . Notasulga. , Ala. She grew up in the pleasant all-black town of Eatonville, Fla. and, moving north, graduated from Barnard College, where she studied with Franz Boas. Her placid childhood and privileged academic background are often cited as major reasons for her work's general lack of stress on racism, a characteristic so unlike such contemporaries as Richard Wright. An anthropologist and folklorist, Hurston collected African-American folktales in the rural South and sympathetically interpreted them in the collections Mules and Men (1935) and Tell My Horse (1938). A third volume of tales, Every Tongue Got to Confess, was discovered in manuscript and published in 2001. Hurston, a significant figure in the Harlem Renaissance, was also the author of four novels including Jonah's Gourd Vine (1934) and the influential Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937). Her plays include the comedy Mule Bone (1931), written in collaboration with her friend Langston Hughes. Maroki. . Ms. . Suleyman. . 1. st. hour. 3-21-11. Cab Calloway. Early Life. Cab Calloway was born in 1907 to a middle-class family in Rochester, New York.. When Cab was young, he enjoyed singing in church.. Pages 224-227. Terms-pages 225-227. Jazz – American style of music that developed from ragtime and blues and that uses syncopated rhythms and improvisation. Symbolize – to represent, express, or identify by a symbol. March 7 – 11, 2016. Ms. Shauntee-Wilson. Standards under study. 7.1.1 The Twenties. Identify and explain the significance of the cultural changes and tensions in the “Roaring Twenties” including. Table of ContentsIntroductionHistory of Harlem and Columbia UniversityThe Expansion Project and a Community Group Prevalence rate in Harlem is among the highest in the U.S. .: . #1 Reason kids miss school and are hospitalized!. As high as 30% compared to 8% in NYC, 4% in the rest of the country. African American and Hispanics, most affected. Began in New York, during 20’s & 30’s. An explosion of:. Social changes. Artistic work. Poetry. Photography. Writing & literature. Music. Cultural changes. Langston . Hughes. (1902-1967). consequences. of the . city’s. inclusion in . globalization. A) Global city, . cosmopolitan. city. Main . gateway. to the US. Ellis Island; 12 M migrants . processed. (1892-1954). Busiest. immigrants inspection station in the US. Women. Women began to demonstrate new independence & assertiveness . Women began to drink & smoke in public. Began reading . Sigmund Freud. Adopted the look of the “. flapper. ”. Short dresses. . Jim Crow was a minstrel show character—a bumbling fool played by a white performer in “blackface” makeup.. By the 20. th. century, everyone understood that “Jim Crow” meant laws that separated the races. Q1. What is your biggest dream? . Explain in quadrant 2. Q2. The Harlem Renaissance & Effects. 1920s-1930s. Review…. Where is Harlem? . Renaissance . is like a “new beginning” or “resurgence”.

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