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Harlem Renaissance: Cultural Flourishing in the Roaring 1920s

Explore the vibrant African-American ideas, politics, art, literature, and music movement in Harlem & the US during the 1920s. Learn about key figures like W.E.B. Du Bois, Langston Hughes, Louis Armstrong, and more.

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Harlem Renaissance: Cultural Flourishing in the Roaring 1920s

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  1. CHAPTER 13 THE ROARING LIFE OF THE 1920s MAH - CH 13 = THE ROARING 1920'S

  2. SECTION 4 THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE MAH - CH 13 = THE ROARING 1920'S

  3. MAIN IDEAS AFRICAN-AMERICAN IDEAS, POLITICS, ART, LITERATURE, AND MUSIC FLOURISH IN HARLEM AND ELSEWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES. MAH - CH 13 = THE ROARING 1920'S

  4. KEY TERMS HARLEM RENAISSANCE THE GREAT MIGRATION NAACP – W.E.B. DU BOIS UNIA – MARCUS GARVEY LANGSTON HUGHES PAUL ROBESON LOUIS ARMSTRONG DUKE ELLINGTON BESSIE SMITH MAH - CH 13 = THE ROARING 1920'S

  5. W.E.B. DU BOIS MAH - CH 13 = THE ROARING 1920'S

  6. LANGSTON HUGHES MAH - CH 13 = THE ROARING 1920'S

  7. LOUIS ARMSTRONG MAH - CH 13 = THE ROARING 1920'S

  8. DAYTON’S OWN PAUL LAWRENCE DUNBAR PRE-DATED THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE MAH - CH 13 = THE ROARING 1920'S

  9. THAT’S THE END OF CHAPTER 13 MAH - CH 13 = THE ROARING 1920'S

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