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1920s Innovations & Culture! Today: How was social life in the 1920s different from that of the late 19th century? Why did African Americans continue to migrate to northern Cities during and after WWI? How did the Harlem Renaissance influence American Life?

The 1920s!

In the 1800s where did Americans live? How was social life in the 1920s different from that of the late 19th century? In the 1800s where did Americans live?

How can the city contribute to new ideas By 1920: People moved To the cities How can the city contribute to new ideas and experiences?

How was social life in the 1920s different from that of the late 19th century? THE RADIO! Why is radio super important to the development of American pop culture? Not only reaches a larger audience, but also Everyone can listen, even the poor who couldn’t read could still enjoy radio.

Modern Art focused on illustrating modern social problems. How was social life in the 1920s different from that of the late 19th century? People had NEW interests: Art, Music & Film Modern Art focused on illustrating modern social problems. Music = Jazz Film: silent, but now we had a model for behavior.

1900s Realism is all about painting things the way they actually look

Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks Modern Art

The Harlem Renaissance Term given to the explosion of African American Culture coming from Harlem NY in the 1920s

Why did African Americans migrate to Northern Cities during and after WWI? WWI  Great Migration …Blacks moved north in search of jobs and freedom. City = Industry = JOBS!

How did the Harlem Renaissance influence American Life? Af. Am leaders like W.E.B DuBois (leader of the NAACP), thought that contributing to culture could be a step towards equality. Used Art/Music as propaganda to advertise how beneficial blacks were to American life

Not a Quiz How did the Harlem Renaissance influence American Life? Cotton Club: Blacks could Entertain but… “Jim Crow Laws” Could not be customers 1920s: Were Blacks and other minorities truly becoming more equal?

How did the Harlem Renaissance influence American Life? Harlem’s Decline: A.) Black Nationalism Marcus Garvey Said: blacks are not equal, therefore they should move back to Africa. B.)The Great Depression Marcus Garvey