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Title: The Harlem Renaissance


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The Harlem Renaissance
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Introduction
  • Congratulations, you have just been awarded free
    tickets on the worlds first ever functional time
    machine!AND guess where youre going!  If you
    guessed Harlem, New York, you are correct.  BUT
    did you guess the Harlem, New York, of the 1920s
    and 30s? Excited? 
  • Well, it gets better!Theres no need to pack
    anything but a desire for adventure because you
    and your classmates will travel (all expenses
    paid) back in time and experience the amazing
    sights and sounds of the Harlem Renaissance. 
    Youll tour that vital era in history when
    African Americans celebrated just about every
    aspect of their culture.
  • Does this sound like lots of fun? 
  • QUICK!  Here are your tickets. 
  • GET ON BOARD, and as you travel, keep this
    question in mind 
  • If the word renaissance means rebirth, in what
    ways did the Harlem Renaissance represent a
    rebirth for African Americans?

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Tasks
  • Uh-oh!  Theres a SLIGHT problem. The
    unfortunate classmates you are leaving behind are
    jealous and mad as heck they cannot go.  I know. 
    Such misery is a curse for the lucky. So, what
    are you going to do about it?  Nothing?  That
    would be too harsh.
  •  I have an idea!  What if you create a scrapbook
    so that you can share your experiences with your
    classmates when you return?  What?  You think
    its a good idea.  We (your classmates and I)
    knew youd think so, and thats why weve created
    the following list of items for you to collect
    and include in the scrapbook
  • A paragraph that explains what the Harlem
    Renaissance is and addresses the 5Ws and H.
  •  A map outlining your tour of Harlem which will
    include pictures and notes.
  •  A picture of a jazz or blues artist along with
    the type of instrument he or she played and a
    paragraph describing his or her style of music.
  •  A picture of a piece of artwork and a short
    biography of the artist.
  •  A picture of a poet and a copy of a poem by
    the poet that provides insight into his or her
    beliefs about life.
  •  A picture of a writer and a famous quote by
    the writer that provides insight into his or her
    beliefs about life.
  •  A picture of W.E. DuBois or Marcus Garvey and
    a paragraph summarizing accomplishments.
  •  Pictures of fashion from the 20s and a
    paragraph describing the styles.
  •  A picture of the cover of Survey Graphic
    Harlem Number (March 1925) and a copy and summary
    paragraph of an article.
  •  
  • As you tour, collect pictures and notes to create
    your scrapbook and put them in your Harlem
    Renaissance Scrapbook Notes document.  Follow the
    Directions for Creating a Copy of the Harlem
    Renaissance Scrapbook Notes Document as explained
    on the teacher webpage.
  •  
  • NOTE  Your scrapbook must include ALL of the
    items in the list, but you are not limited to
    those items.

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Process Step 1
  • Download the Harlem Renaissance Scrapbook Notes
    to your computer. Save the file on your student
    drive as Your Name HR. Complete the pages of your
    Harlem Renaissance Scrapbook Notes document as
    you review the websites. Periodically save to
    your file to prevent accidental loss of material.
    Be sure to cite the sources from which you
    include information in your notes. Review the
    MLA Documentation Examples at this link to find
    out how to cite sources.
  • What is the Harlem Renaissance? Complete page 1
    of the HR file.

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Process Step 2
  • Use the copy of the map to the right which you
    printed from home to mark your path with a
    highlighter.  You must begin at the Cotton Club
    and end in Sugar Hill. Also, remember that you
    must collect and include in your Harlem
    Renaissance Scrapbook Notes the pictures and
    information on at least three spots in addition
    to the Cotton Club and Sugar Hill.  
  • You have two class periods to tour Harlem,
    complete the notes, and create your PowerPoint
    scrapbook.  The time machine will depart from
    Sugar Hill and return to Ohatchee High School at
    the end of class on the second day.  Therefore,
    you should mark your path before you begin to
    save time. (All hot spots are accessible except
    Niggeratti Manor and the St. Phillips Episcopal
    Church.  These locations are lost in the time
    warp.)
  • NOTE  You must include ALL the pictures and
    information required in the scrapbook, but you
    are not limited to those items.

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Process Step 3
  • Begin touring by following the links below
    table.  As you tour the hotspots, take time to
    meet the famous folks who visit them and to watch
    or listen to music and video clips.  Remember to
    cite the sources of the pictures and information
    you put in your notes.
  • Here are some links to help you on your search
    over the next few pages.
  • http//artsedge.kennedy-center.org/exploring/harle
    m/artsedge.html
  • http//www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/harlem/harlem.ht
    ml
  • http//www.si.umich.edu/chico/Harlem/
  • http//www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap9/9i
    ntro.html
  • http//www.biography.com/blackhistory/harlem-renai
    ssance.jsp
  • http//www.1920s-fashion-and-music.com/Harlem-Rena
    issance-music.html
  • Now, on your mark!  Get ready!  Get set! 
  • Complete the map and the arts sections of the
    Harlem Renaissance notes package.

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Process Step 4
  • Youre doing a great job!  Youve toured all the
    hot spots and the only thing left to do is to
    find pictures of fashion and a copy of the Survey
    Graphic Harlem Number edition. I bet you are
    really tired.  There are some benches close by in
    St. Nicholas Park.  Go there and relax a bit. 
  • Isnt the park nice?  Oh my!  What are those
    items next to you on the bench?  Is that a
    newspaper?  Is that a copy of the Survey Graphic
    Harlem Number edition?  This is perfect!  You can
    finish in the park. Look through the newspaper
    (see links below), and as you browse, think about
    the kinds of clothing men, women and youngsters
    are wearing.  Gather some pictures and put them
    in your notes. Use a google search to find
    images of 20s fashions such as flapper dresses,
    zoot suits, etc.
  •  
  • Your Harlem Renaissance note package should now
    be complete. If not, put in any additional
    information as requested.

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Process Step 5
  • CONGRATULATIONS!You have finished touring and
    returned to Ohatchee High!  Give yourself a pat
    on the back for completing your Harlem
    Renaissance Notes.  You are almost ready to
    create your scrapbook. Before getting started on
    your notes, you must do the following 
  • 1. Use your notes to create a PowerPoint
    scrapbook.
  • Your scrapbook must contain a definition of the
    Harlem Renaissance, one hot spot, and one
    biography. Each should be a well-developed
    paragraph of approximately one hundred words.
  • The scrapbook should be a minimum of five
    pages a title page (with your name, title, due
    date), the three required in 2, and a properly
    documented Works Cited page.
  • Include at least five pictures (include links
    to the pictures beneath the picture)
  • The PowerPoint should be easy to read with a
    background and content which reflects the mood of
    the Harlem Renaissance.

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Additional information
  • An example OF a PARTIALLY COMPLETED SCRAPBOOK
    PAGE FOLLOWs.

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the Harlem Renaissance
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The Cotton Club
The walking tour of Harlem included a stop at
the famed Cotton Club
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