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Harlem Renaissance

Harlem Renaissance. What It Was. Harlem Renaissance A flowering of African American art, literature, music and culture in the United States led primarily by the African American community based in Harlem, New York City. When It Occurred. Beginning:

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Harlem Renaissance

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  1. Harlem Renaissance

  2. What It Was • Harlem Renaissance • A flowering of African American art, literature, music and culture in the United States led primarily by the African American community based in Harlem, New York City.

  3. When It Occurred • Beginning: • 1924 Opportunity magazine hosted a party for black writers with many white publishers attending • Ending: • 1929, the year of the stock market crash and the resulting economic Great Depression.

  4. Who? • Descendants from a generation whose parents or grandparents had witnessed slavery and Reconstruction • Lived in a country governed by Jim Crow laws.

  5. Who? • Many of these people were part of the Great Migration out of the South and other racially stratified communities ;

  6. Between 1910 and 1930, the African American population in the North rose by about 20 percent overall. Cities such as Chicago, Detroit, New York, and Cleveland had some of the biggest increases.

  7. Factors behind the Great Migration • Avoid the racial segregation of Jim Crow laws in the South • Boll weevil infestation in Southern cotton in the late 1910s forced people to search for other work • Blacks could take the service jobs that new white factory workers had vacated; • The Immigration Act of 1924 stopped European immigrants, causing a shortage of factory workers; • The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 displaced thousands of African-American farm workers.

  8. Effects of the Harlem Renaissance • Music • Literature • Art

  9. Music • Jazz • Brass and woodwind instruments with trumpets, trombones and saxophones playing lead parts • Characterized by intricate leads and accidentals • Complex chords, syncopated rhythms • Improvised solos

  10. Music • Big Band or Swing • No microphones meant that musicians increased band size to increase sound • Used composers and arrangers • Little room for improvisation

  11. Notable Musicians

  12. Notable Writers Langston Hughes Countee Cullen Zora Neale Hurston

  13. Notable Artists Self Portrait with Bandana, William Johnson

  14. Portrait Bust of Paul RobesonSir Jacob Epstein Midonz, Ronald Moody

  15. Les Fetiches, Lois Mailou Jones

  16. Dust to Dust, Jacob Lawrence

  17. Blues, Archibald Motley, Jr.

  18. Café, William H. Johnson

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