The Harlem Renaissance

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The Harlem Renaissance

Warm up: Listen to Duke Ellington’s “The Mooche” In a paragraph write how this music makes you feel and how it might look if you closed your eyes. BE READY TO DISCUSS!

The Great Migration 1910-1920, hundreds of thousands African Americans moved from the South to the urban north Over 40 percent of African Americans lived in urban centers by 1930 Northern cities not very welcoming RIOTS!

NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) Fought for African American rights Introduced anti-lynching Laws in 1919 NONE WERE PASSED!

Marcus Garvey From Jamaica Believed that African Americans should build a separate society BACK TO AFRICA Legacy of black pride

THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE 1920s—Harlem, New York became largest black community HARLEM RENISSANCE—a literary and artistic movement celebrating African-American culture Writers Musicians

Langston Hughes