Title: Harlem Renaissance
1Harlem Renaissance
2The Harlem Renaissance created an environment
where art flourished in a rediscovery of the
past, a celebration of the present, and a
determination to change the future.
3Harlem, 1924
4From 1919 to 1929, Harlem, New York became the
capitol of cultural activity for
African-Americans. It began with...
Philosophy
5W.E.B. du Bois
- founder of Niagara Movement
- founder of N.A.A.C.P.
- editor of The Crisis
6Lift every voice and Sing till the earth and
heaven ring. Ring with the harmonies of Liberty
James Weldon Johnson
historian diplomat novelist poet
lawyer songwriter editor civil rights
leader
7Marcus Garvey
- formed the Universal Negro Improvement
Association, - began the back to Africa movement
8Literature
9Langston Hughes
I've known rivers Ancient, dusky rivers, My
soul has grown deep like the rivers.
10Your grief and mine Must intertwine Like sea and
river, Be fused and mingle, Diverse yet
single, Forever and forever
Countee Cullen
11Zora Neale Hurston
- Novelist
- playwright
- collected preserved African-American folklore
12ART
13MURALS BY
14AARON
DOUGLAS
15Palmer Hayden
16William Johnson
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18The beauty of...
COLOR
19META WARRICK FULLER
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21background music, The Mooche
22The most important Blues singer of the 1920s
was...
Bessie Smith
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24New Orleans Jazz
25He was the first to record a song with scat!
Louis Armstrong
26Jazz and the Blues
Fats Waller
Duke Ellington
27Performers
Paris Nightclubs Dance Song French Resistance
fight against Nazis
Josephine Baker
28- Harvard Law School
- All American Football Player
- Writer
- Baritone Singer
- 1st African American to Play Othello on Stage
Paul Robeson
29Works Cited Alexander, Scott. The Red Hot Jazz
Archive. Www.technoir.net/jazz/. Technoir,
Inc. Bearden, Romare Harry Henderson. A
History of African- American Artists. New York
Pantheon Books, 1993. Driskell, David, David L.
Lewis, Deborah W. Ryan. Harlem Renaissance
Art of Black America. New York Abradale
Press, 1987. National Museum of American Art.
Www.nmaa.si.edu/. National Museum of American
Art 1997 Netnoirs Black History Month.
Www.netnoir.com/spotlight/bhm97/. Netnoir, Inc.
1996. Salley, Columbus. The Black 100. New
York Citadel Press, 1993.