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The Harlem Renaissance MR. MARINELLO * US HISTORY

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The Harlem Renaissance  The Harlem Renaissance was the name given to the cultural, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem, New York between 1918 and the 1930s.  Seen as an opportunity for a re-birth of African American culture following the fall out of Reconstruction.  An explosion of artistic expression:  Literature  Music  Art  Lays the foundation for the African American experience today.

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Page 1: The Harlem Renaissance MR. MARINELLO * US HISTORY

The Harlem RenaissanceMR. MARINELLO * US HISTORY

Page 2: The Harlem Renaissance MR. MARINELLO * US HISTORY

Harlem Harlem is the name of a neighborhood on the island of

Manhattan. Became an African American neighborhood around 1900

Many southern blacks began to flee terror and oppression in the south Known as The Great Migration, many African Americans settled in

places like Harlem in northern cities. After World War I many more African Americans moved

north, recognizing that they were not being honored for their service after the war.

This new concentration of African Americans in the north set the stage for a re-birth of African American art.

Page 3: The Harlem Renaissance MR. MARINELLO * US HISTORY

The Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance was the name given to the

cultural, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem, New York between 1918 and the 1930s.

Seen as an opportunity for a re-birth of African American culture following the fall out of Reconstruction.

An explosion of artistic expression: Literature Music Art

Lays the foundation for the African American experience today.

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Literature Authors of the era were of the generation born after slavery.

Many of their parents were slaves of early sharecroppers Authors like:

Langston Hughes Nella Larsen Zora Neale Hurston

Poets: Claude McKay May Miller

These literary expressions spoke to the Black experience in America

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Music Jazz originates in America in the late 19th and early 20th

century A mixture of European and African music unique to the American

south Jazz bands primarily used brass instruments In Harlem a new style of Jazz is introduced. The

introduction of the piano and the “Harlem Stride style” of playing further integrates upper class music (piano) with lower class (brass) making the new form more accessible to both.

Band leaders like Duke Ellington, Fats Waller and Jelly Roll Morton bring jazz into the mainstream.

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The End of the Harlem Renaissance

By the 1930s the Renaissance began to lose steam The Depression had a large impact on the lives of

Black artists. Even though this period only lasted a short time, it

had a profound impact on the future of both African Americans and of American culture itself