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    The Harlem Renaissance: An American Experience Painter Aaron Douglas‚ the "father" of African Art‚ stated in 1925‚ "Let ’s bare our arms and plunge them deep through laughter‚ through pain‚ through sorrow‚ through hope‚ through disappointment‚ into the very depths of the souls of our people and drag forth material crude‚ rough‚ neglected. Then let ’s sing it‚ dance it‚ write it‚ paint it" ("Harlem Renaissance" 1‚ par. 4). These words of triumph and strife epitomize the state of living during the

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    dance‚ music‚ art and literature. The first major public recognition of the African American culture occurred during the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920 and 1930s. Authors and poets that were brought into the limelight were Zora Neale Hurston‚ Langston Hughes‚ and Courtnee Cullen. This era was where Jazz‚ Swing‚ and the blues entered the world. Musicians such as Fats Waller‚ Duke Ellington‚ and Jelly Roll Morton were considered to have laid the foundation for future musicians of their genre. I

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    commercial radio broadcasts‚ a predominantly bull stock market‚ and the emergence of surrealism and art deco were features of what decade? 11. Explain how the radio had impact on U.S. society. 12. What movement are Zora Neal Hurston and Langston Hughes most closely associated with? 13. Describe the Scopes Trial. 14. Which achievement

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    Lorraine Hansberry‚ the author of A Raisin in the Sun‚ supports the theme of her play from a montage of‚ A Dream Deferred‚ by Langston Hughes. Hughes asks‚ "What happens to a dream deferred?" He suggests many alternatives to answering the question. That it might "dry up like a raisin in the sun‚" or "fester like a sore." Yet the play maybe more closely related to Hughes final question of the poem‚ "Or does it explode?" The play is full of bombs that are explosions of emotion set off by the frustration

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    the world that use to be segregated years ago? In the 1920’s‚ many talented African Americans came to New York City and began showing their talents. Out of all of those talents‚ a few was selected. One of those talents were poetry. Artist like Langston Hughes and Zora Neal Hurston became big-time artist. They were liked by all races which made them a great African American poets. They talked about the American dream and ways lives could have been‚ which I’m sure many African Americans could relate

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    Topic: The Harlem Renaissance Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the 3 major advancements made to society as a . result of the Harlem Renaissance. Thesis Statement: The 3 major advancements were made in art‚ music and literature Introduction Attention Material: Music Thesis Statement: The 3 major advancements were made in art‚ music and literature Preview: The Harlem Renaissance was an important time period in African American History.

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    several books. In fact‚ Angelou was the first black woman director in Hollywood and has written‚ produced‚ and been featured in many productions. She has also won many awards‚ including the Presidential Medal of Freedom‚ the Spingarn Medal‚ and the Langston Hughes Medal. Angelou was born in St. Louis‚ Missouri on April 4‚ 1928. Her full name was Marguerite Ann Johnson‚ and she died on May 28‚ 2014 in Winston-Salem‚ North Carolina. A careful analysis of Angelou’s poetry reveals the following stylistic choices:

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    Précis Writing Project Précis writing is one style of writing that students will work on throughout this school year. What is a précis? “A well-written précis should be a … substitute for the original work. The goal is to preserve the core essence of the work in a manner that is both clear and concise. At a minimum‚ the précis should include the topic or main thesis‚ the purpose of the research‚ what was studied‚ what methods were used‚ what results (or insight) were gained‚ and a conclusion

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    A Raisin in the Sun Script Analysis In the play “A Raisin in the Sun‚” we explore the different themes of pursuing ones dreams‚ racial equality‚ and the significance of loved ones. We meet Walter Younger‚ our main character‚ who is a man defeated in his attempt to achieve material and financial wealth in an effort to support his family and better his life. To get to these means of wealth‚ he tried many “get rich quick” schemes‚ of which none prevailed. His failures lead to a life

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    Harlem Renaissance

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    Harlem Renaissance Known also by the names “New Negro Movement” or Black Renaissance”‚ the Harlem Renaissance symbolized an enriched movement among African Americans between the end of World War I and the beginning of the Great Depression. The names given to this movement shows its main features. The words "Negro" and "black" mean that this movement centers around African Americans‚ and the word "renaissance" refers to something new was born or‚ more specifically‚ that a cultural spirit was brought

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