Roaring 20’s: Harlem Renaissance

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Roaring 20’s: Harlem Renaissance Jazz & Blues, Literature, and African American Politics

Objectives Describe the Harlem Renaissance and the rediscovery of African American culture. Explain the increase in African American political activism.

Opening Activity Turn your books to page 433. Read “Harlem Renaissance Writers Answer the three questions. Group Activity: (5 Minutes) *Research a leading African American associated with the Harlem Renaissance during the 1920’s. -be prepared to tell your classmates about said individual

a. ragtime b. jazz c. country d. classical What music with its bold solos and improvisational freedom is recognized around the world as the distinctive American contribution to music? a. ragtime b. jazz c. country d. classical 5

Harlem Renaissance

a. nationalism. b. anarchists. c. racism. d. Communists. Two striking characteristics of Harlem Renaissance writing found in the poetry of Claude McKay are an expression of proud defiance and a bitter contempt of a. nationalism. b. anarchists. c. racism. d. Communists. 5

The Great Migration had a significant impact on the political power of African Americans in the a. presidential election. b. Democratic Party. c. South. d. North. 5

African Americans in Politics II. A.A. Politics A. Blacks vote in North 1. voting blocks a. Republican Party - Oscar DePriest B. NAACP Battles Lynching 1. Anti-lynching legislation 2. Judge John J. Parker

b. House of Representatives. c. Senate. d. Circuit Court. One of the NAACP’s greatest political triumphs occurred in 1930 with the defeat of Judge John J. Parker’s nomination to the a. U.S. Supreme Court. b. House of Representatives. c. Senate. d. Circuit Court. 3

African American Politics C. Black Nationalism 1. Marcus Garvey a. “Negro Nationalism” -Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) *Education b. Back to Africa Movement Homework: Read 430 – 437 Complete: #’s 1 & 4

The Universal Negro Improvement Association was founded by a dynamic black leader from Jamaica, a. Langston Hughes. b. Paul Robeson. c. Duke Ellington d. Marcus Garvey. 5