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US History II Christiana Felix Fendy Gary 21413 Harlem Renaissance Harlem Renaissance is the Harlems rebirth Centered in New Yorks Harlem district Made of writers

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US History II Christiana Felix Fendy Gary 21413 Harlem Renaissance Harlem Renaissance is the Harlems rebirth Centered in New Yorks Harlem district Made of writers composers musicians artists entertainers. 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 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.“. 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.. 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. 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. Armstrong. Jazz plus Jazz = Jazz (Parks & Rec). Is This Jazz?. Some. Eras and Genres in Jazz. New Orleans – (late. 1890s-1920?). Chicago – (1920s). Swing. – (1930s-40). Bebop – (1940s. . 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. Critic. 'You automatically stop thinking about anything else and listen': . Phillip Larkin in 1966 .  . Larkin ignored . jazz’s development after the bebop revolution of the late Forties. . Bop is “nervous . 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”. 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. Trace the development and impact of jazz.. Discuss the themes explored by writers of the Harlem Renaissance.. Terms and People. Marcus Garvey. –. founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association and the “Back to Africa” movement who promoted black pride. The Renaissance will see a shift in art - from art purely for the sake of glorifying God and teaching Biblical and Catholic lessons to art for the sake of . also. glorifying human beings and their Earthly emotions, experiences, surroundings. . 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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