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THE GREAT MIGRATION & THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE
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GREAT MIGRATION
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GREAT MIGRATION A MASS MOVEMENT OF AFRICAN AMERICANS FROM THE SOUTH TO THE NORTHERN CITIES OF AMERICA APROXIMATELY 6 MILLION AA’S MOVED IN HOPES OF A BETTER LIFE.
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GREAT MIGRATION THEY WERE LEAVING IN HOPES OF :
ESCAPING THE JIM CROW LAWS OF THE SOUTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES (JOBS)
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GREAT MIGRATION BLACKS FOUND WORK BECAUSE THERE WERE MANY FACTORY JOBS LEFT BEHIND WHEN THE WHITE MEN IN THE NORTH LEFT TO GO FIGHT IN WORLD WAR I.
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GREAT MIGRATION NEW YORK CITY CHICAGO DETROIT PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH
WASHINGTON DC BALTIMORE
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GREAT MIGRATION AS A RESULT OF THE HIGH POPULATION OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF BLACKS, A NEW CULTURE WAS DEVELOPED. IN A SENSE, A “NEW NEGRO” CAME ON TO THE SCENE
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The Harlem Renaissance
A time period in America (1919 to 1929) when African Americans popularized their culture and uplifted the race.
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HARLEM, NEW YORK CITY HARLEM IS A SECTION IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN IN NEW YORK CITY. SO MANY BLACKS LIVED THERE DURING THE TIME OF THE GREAT MIGRATION THAT IT WAS NICKNAMED THE “THE BLACK MECCA”
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BLACK CULTURE was CELEBRATED
MUSIC FASHION DANCE ART LITERATURE
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SINGERS FEMALE SINGERS BECAME POPULAR FOR THEIR VOICES AND SEX APPEAL TO THE AUDIENCES.
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LENA HORNE
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BILLIE HOLIDAY
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MUSIC THE POPULAR MUSIC OF THE TIME PERIOD WAS JAZZ.
JAZZ IS A STYLE OF MUSIC THAT RELIES HEAVILY UPON IMPROVISATION, CREATIVITY, COLLABORATION.
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JAZZ JAZZ MUSICIANS PLAYED IN BARS AND CLUBS TO PACKED AUDIENCES OF BOTH BLACKS AND WHITES.
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SAVOY
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Duke Ellington Louis Armstrong
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FASHION MEN WORE SUITS WITH LONG SUIT JACKETS, BAGGY PANTS, WITH MATCHING HATS WITH A FEATHER. THEY ALSO WORE POCKET WATCHES WITH A LONG CHAIN,
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FASHION WOMEN WORE BALL GOWNS WITH SPARKLING RHINESTONES, LONG SILK GLOVES, HIGH HEELS, FURS, MATCHING HATS, AND PEARLS.
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DANCE THE POPULAR DANCES OF THE TIME WERE THE CHARLESTON (NAMED AFTER THE CITY IN S.C) AND TAP DANCING.
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CHARLESTON
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BILL “BOJANGLES” ROBINSON
POPULARIZED TAP DANCING, ESPECIALLY WHEN HE PERFORMED ON TV WITH SHIRLEY TEMPLE.
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ART POPULAR ARTISTS OF THE TIME MADE PAINTINGS THAT REFLECTED THE CULTURE IN WHICH THEY LIVED.
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LITERATURE MANY BLACK WRITERS EMERGED FROM THE TIME PERIOD.
THEY MAINLY WROTE ABOUT WHAT IT IS LIKE TO LIVE AS A BLACK AMERICAN.
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ZORA NEAL HURSTON
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LANGSTON HUGHES
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THE GREAT DEPRESSION WHEN THE GREAT DEPRESSION HIT AMERICA, THE END OF THE HARLEM RENNAISANCE ERA CAME TO A CLOSE.
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HARLEM HARLEM BECAME A LARGE AREA OF UNEMPLOYED BLACKS STRUGGLING TO SURVIVE THROUGH DRUGS, CRIME, PROSTITUTION, AND GANG VIOLENCE
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UNTIL…….. BLACKS WERE FORCED OUT BECAUSE THEY COULD NO LONGER AFFORD TO LIVE THERE.
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gentrification- the process of renewal and rebuilding accompanying the influx of middle class or affluent people into deteriorating areas that often displaces poorer residents.
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HARLEM TODAY
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