Do Now: What does the term Renaissance mean? (think back to global history) AIM: How Can We...

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Do Now: What does the term Renaissance mean? (think back to global history) AIM: How Can We Understand the Significance of the Harlem Renaissance by Examining its Significant Individuals and the Literature and Music it Produced?

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Do Now: What does the term Renaissance mean? (think back to global history)

AIM: How Can We Understand the Significance of the Harlem Renaissance by Examining its Significant Individuals and the Literature and Music it Produced?

Vocabulary

• Harlem Renaissance: A renewal and flourishing of black literary and musical culture during the years after WWI in the Harlem section of NYC.

• Great Migration: A movement between 1910 and 1920 when hundreds of thousands of African Americans left the South and moved North to big cities in search of jobs.

Activity #1

• We will read the Harlem Renaissance handout together

• Write a summary of the reading

• Answer the 4 multiple choice questions

Harlem Renaissance Video

• Harlem Renaissance Video (Teacher Tube)

The Great MigrationSOUTHERN BLACKS AND THE LURE OF THE

NORTH BEFORE AND AFTER 1914

• Most African Americans remained in the South nearly fifty years after the Civil War.

• There were plenty of reasons for blacks to leave the south, but little economic advantage to moving northward.

• With outbreak of World War I, this dynamic changes because: – 1) war generates new opportunities for

industry– 2) much of existing labor supply leaves

work force– 3) immigrant labor pool evaporates.

End result: The Great Migration which congregated black populations in northern cities like Chicago and New York in unprecedented numbers. The concentration, in New York city, occurred on the upper west side, in Harlem. 

Harlem Renaissance Facebook Project

Harlem Renaissance Figure Specialty

Edward Ellington (Duke Ellington) Composer/ Musician/ bandleader

Marcus Garvey Journalist/activist

Bessie Smith Singer

Paul Robeson Actor/singer/activist

Langston Hughes Poet/Novelist/playwright

Claude McKay Poet/novelist

Activity #2

• Choose a figure from the Harlem Renaissance• Read the information provided• Begin filling in your template

Summary

• How Can We Understand the Significance of the Harlem Renaissance by Examining its Significant Individuals and the Literature and Music it Produced?