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Warm Up. Take out your argument article. Be prepared to show it to me if you did not last week Choose the article that you like the best, and take 5 minutes to re-read it Write down in 1-2 sentences what the author did that made the article convincing. Agenda. Good Writing Traits
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Warm Up • Take out your argument article. Be prepared to show it to me if you did not last week • Choose the article that you like the best, and take 5 minutes to re-read it • Write down in 1-2 sentences what the author did that made the article convincing
Agenda • Good Writing Traits • Show me your Duke Ellington HW 5 Ws & H • 1920’s Test on Friday…HW Complete Study Guide • The Great Migration & Harlem Renaissance • How to look at Art • Jacob Lawrence Migration Series Web Quest
Zoom In • I am going to show you several versions of a picture • Each time you need to write down as many observations about the image as you can and try to predict what the picture is
Great Migration • Based on the picture what do you think it is? • From 1910-1940 1 million African Americans moved north to escape the Jim Crow south, the return of the KKK, and to find economic opportunity in the cities of the North • Main Destinations: Chicago, St. Louis, New York
Harlem Renaissance • Is a result of the Great Migration • What is it? • Cultural Explosion of African American Artists, Musicians & Writers in Harlem, New York City between 1920 & 1940 • Duke Ellington • Langston Hughes • Jacob Lawrence
Langston Hughes ( 1902-1967) • Poet & Civil rights activist of the Harlem Renaissance • Restaurant in DC named Busboys & Poets after Hughes because Hughes worked as a busboy while living in Washington during the 1920’s • Most famous for living & writing in Harlem from 1930’s- 1960’s
The Great Migration • Read the Poem by Langston Hughes “One Way Ticket” • Where is the person going? • Why? • What does the title mean?
Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000) • Artist of the Harlem Renaissance • Painting a series of famous painting depicting the Great Migration from North to South • Half of them are in Washington DC @ Phillips Collection • Half of them are in NYC
Cause & Effects: What do you observe about the use of color in his painting? What do you notice about his use of shapes and lines? Is it realistic or unrealistic?
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