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African Americans moved north during & after WWI - known as the “Great Migration” Moved in search of jobs Movement caused some race riots in the north.
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NAACP urged African Americans to protest against racial violence WEB Dubois-Pan Africanist co- founder of the NAACP James Weldon Johnson-secretary of NAACP 3 min bio3 min bio Goal was to campaign against lynching. Lynching in America Lynching in America Definition: to put to death, especially by hanging, by mob action and without legal authority.
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Garvey was an immigrant from Jamaica who founded UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association) 4 minute Bio4 minute Bio Believed that African Americans should build a separate society Preached black pride Had millions of followers and heavily promoted black businesses Blacks from the Caribbean & America were drawn by his call for a return to Africa to help throw off white rule.
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Harlem was the worlds largest black community Suffered from overcrowding, unemployment and poverty Harlem Renaissance was a literary and artistic movement celebrating African American culture
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Harlem Renaissance was led by well- educated, middle class individuals who expressed pride in the African American experience Claude McKay – had a militant writing style & urged African Americans to resist prejudice and discrimination. Langston Hughes- best known poet of the the era; innovative “jazz poetry” stle.Hughes jazz poetry audio "harlem"Hughes jazz poetry audio "harlem"
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Spirit of Harlem Renaissance went beyond writing Performing Arts Paul Robeson- major dramatic actor and singer: known for his commanding stage presence
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Jazz was born in New Orleans Louis Armstrong- most important and influential musician in the history of jazz
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Jazz pianist and composer; was renowned as one of America’s greatest composers
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Female Blues Singer Most outstanding female vocalist of her time in 1927 Became the highest paid black artist in the world Timeline Timeline
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