PPT-The Harlem Renaissance

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Jim Crow was a minstrel show charactera bumbling fool played by a white performer in blackface makeup By the 20 th century everyone understood that Jim Crow meant

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Jim Crow was a minstrel show charactera 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. 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.. 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. 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.. Renaissance. By: Natalie Romero-. Pedraza. Honors Language Arts. Mr. Richardson. Quotes. "Those that don't got it, can't show it. Those that got it, can't hide it.“. -. Zora. Neale Hurston. "When peoples care for you and cry for you, they can straighten out your soul.“. 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.. To what extent did the Renaissance represent a shift from the medieval to the modern world?. Characteristics of Humanism. Revival, study, and celebration of . antiquity (Greece and Rome) in philosophy, literature and art . 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. 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. Jazz: Duke Ellington . Mooche. : . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFqdebJy290. Mood Indigo: . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GohBkHaHap8. East St. Louis . Toodle. -loo: . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6LmSj26RRc. The Renaissance Period occurred from . 1400—1600. . The world of science advanced through the work of Galileo and Copernicus.. Christopher Columbus, Sir Francis Duke, Cortez, Magellan, and . DeSoto. 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. Note: All other images are from Microsoft clip art. Why It’s Important. humanism- belief in the importance of people. Renaissance- . French word meaning “rebirth”. people . became interested in the world around them. 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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