Harlem Renaissance pg 354 358 Chapter 11 5
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Harlem Renaissance pg. 354 -358 Chapter 11. 5
Essential Question; • Recall from last lecture; Why was the radio one of the most important inventions of the 1920’s? How does this invention improve American society/ culture? Explain.
African Americans and the Harlem Renaissance New Sense of Hope & Pride; Great Migration Creates Jazz Celebration of culture & identity rights Happy Again in Harlem less burdened by racism –but- violence & de-facto segregation
Real Solution Focus on Harlem Attracts MANY from Caribbean Marcus Garvey racial conscienceless called for “universal black nationalism” Back to Africa Movement
Marcus Garvey believed in segregation –BUT- African Americans as the Superior Race Starts the Universal Negro Improvement Association 2. 5 Million Members Fails Deported Ideas Lived on Black Panthers (1960 s) Compare to Booker T. Washington, Du Bois, Malcom X & MLK
Jazz Age (F. Scott Fitzgerald) Mix of African, American, & European Music (Blues & Ragtime) Symbol of the 1920 s Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, Duke Ellington Spreads North During Migration Bridges Races; How?
Harlem Renaissance; Rebirth (“The New Negro”), How? Radical Break From Past Celebration of Culture Novelists, Essayist, Poets, Journalists Zora Neale; New Longing For Independence; Women/ Blacks/ Whites Langston Hughes; Diversity; Everyday African American Life; Joys and Struggles
The Great Depression Causes pages 366 -372 12. 1
Causes; Unstainable Financial Practices in 1. Agriculture 2. Consumption 3. Industry Fuels then Collapse 1920 s Prosperity; Republicans Take Credit Decentralization of national government All Americans Equal (Appeared So) Election of 1928; Herbert Hoover Wins; “A Chicken in Every Pot. A Car in Every Garage. ”
Troubling Signs; 1. American Farmers WWI Situation Rural Depression (dust bowls, didn’t share boom) 2. Uneven distribution of Wealth More goods than the average worker can buy Poor = Less Poor, Rich = Much Richer Industrial Worker; Placed in Better Conditions; Credit Debt Rich did not buy enough not a lot of money in circulation
Stock Market Crashes; Black Tuesday October 29, 1929 Over speculation Gambling w/ money didn’t have dangers of bull market Black Tuesday; investors lost millions; buy back stock Officially Starts Depression
First Institution to Fail; Banks People ALSO removed their money from banks By 1930; 1, 350 banks had closed misguided policies Result; Too little money in circulation, business cut production cut in workers (layoffs) unemployment further spending reduces even more businesses close more lay offs
Government Attempts to Fix Issue; Passes Tariffs (protective taxes)… Hawley- Smoot Tariff; Actual Effects So High, Other Countries Can’t Compete Pass retaliation Tariff (enact their own tariffs) Causes it to go global
Primary Causes; 1. Unsold Agricultural Surplus increasing farm debt 2. Hardships in Europe (Tariff) 3. Uneven Distribution of Wealth 4. Rampant Stock Speculation
- Chapter 13 section 4 the harlem renaissance answer key
- Define harlem renaissance
- Bessie smith harlem renaissance
- Harlem renaissance poems
- Harlem renaissance drawings
- The harlem renaissance webquest
- Harlem 1920s map
- Harlem renaissance began
- Harlem renaissance inventions
- Definition of harlem
- Facts about the harlem renaissance
- The harlem renaissance main idea
- Albric duer
- Harlem renaissance vocabulary
- Mastery connect/bubblesheet