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1920s Harlem, a New York suburb Center of black culture for the time Influx of artists, musicians and writers All uniting in a common bond Some of the greatest art ever seen/heard Jazz music Amazing poetry Paintings and scultures This is the first time in American history that black America is able to shine
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Militant activists that used defiance to push for equality Founded the UNIA Universal Negro Improvement Association Economic success the way to earn equality Imprisoned and exiled for cause
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Playwright, short story writer, & novelist Wrote: Their Eyes Were Watching God Works were celebrated by Af-Ams and Feminists Wrote in resistance to help gain equality
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Poet and writer Works centered around defiance and hope Recorded the distinctive culture of Harlem in the 1920s
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Painter, muralist and professor Called “Father of African Art” Expressed Af-Am heritage and culture in art in his black/white 2 dimensional paintings
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Writer, educator, lawyer, songwriter, professor and head of NAACP Published: God’s Trombones Renaissance man and a leader for black equality
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Paved the way for the expression of African Americans in music Leading personalities in music and society Showed struggle for equality in their music
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