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10:5 The Harlem Renaissance A thriving of African-Americans in… Artistic development Racial pride Political organization

10:5 Writers Claude McKay Zora Neale Hurston “Harlem Shadows” defiance of racism Zora Neale Hurston “Their Eyes Were Watching God” Rural African-American culture First novels to have African-American women as main characters

10:5 Jazz Mix of Dixieland blues and ragtime Louis Armstrong

10:5 Jazz Duke Ellington

10:5 Politics African-Americans become influential voting bloc NAACP Voted for Republicans most of the time NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Battled against segregation and discrimination

10:5 Marcus Garvey “Negro Nationalism” Glorified Black culture and traditions Education leads to equality Separation from Whites Wanted all African-Americans to move back to Africa