PPT-The Harlem Renaissance Making Cross-Mediums Connections

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Jazz Duke Ellington Mooche httpswwwyoutubecomwatchvSFqdebJy290 Mood Indigo httpswwwyoutubecomwatchvGohBkHaHap8 East St Louis Toodle loo httpswwwyoutubecomwatchvq6LmSj26RRc. 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. I. The Great Migration. Between 1910 and 1920, hundreds of thousands of African-Americans uprooted themselves from their homes in the South to move into the big cities of the North in search of jobs.. Bulletin Board & . Programming Idea. Submitted by Tamarah Roumayah Resident Advisor. Wayne State University, Detroit, MI. Politicians.  . Condoleezza Rice. She was the first African American woman to serve as United States Secretary of State, and the first African American and the first woman to serve as the President’s National Security Advisor.. 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.. What are different mediums?. Major Learning Target: . I can . analyze various accounts. of a . subject . told in . different mediums. .. I. n . your . journal, . answer the following: . What are mediums? . 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). Essential Question:. How are sound waves . affected by medium?. Let’s Review Sound Waves. A Sound wave is a mechanical wave because it has to travel through a medium.. A Sound wave is also a Compressional wave because matter in the medium moves forward and backward along the same direction that the wave travels.. The Great Migration. “Push” Factors:. Reduced opportunities for employment, political participation and better quality of life due to Reconstruction failure and 1896 . Plessy vs. Ferguson. Supreme Court decision. U.S. . History II. Christiana, Felix, Fendy, Gary. 2/14/13. Harlem Renaissance. Harlem Renaissance is the Harlem’s rebirth. Centered in New York’s Harlem district. Made of writers, composers, musicians, artists, entertainers. 5. . Italian Renaissance Humanism:. - intellectual movement. - focus on secularism and the importance of the individual. - studied Greek and Roman classics. - believed their intellect should be put to the service of the state. African American culture began to flourish in the 1920s, especially in Harlem, a subsection of Manhattan, in New York City . This era of change and growth is referred to as the Harlem Renaissance. The Harlem Renaissance helped give a new vocabulary and dynamic to race relations in the United States. French Chef Restaurant Harlem Kfir Ben-Ari is a first-rate French Food Chef from New York, Harlem. His Restaurant RDV-Rendezvous Harlem is famous for its authentic French taste of food, foie gras, drinks and cocktails. RDV-Rendezvous Harlem 2072 Frederick Douglass Blvd, New York, NY 10026 Phone:- (212) - 222- 8952 Email:- info@rdv-nyc.com Url:- http://www.rdv-nyc.com/ Duke Ellington is memorialized in this statue in Harlem, New York. Ellington was a major presence in the Harlem Renaissance and was famous for playing jazz, although he played other genres as well (classical, blues, and gospel).

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