Title: Harlem Renaissance
1Harlem Renaissance
- 1920-1930
- The Flowering of African American Creativity
2Why? How?
- The Great Migration
- Jim Crow Laws
- WEB Dubois and the NAACP
- Marcus Garvey and the Back to Africa
- movement
3Literature
- Langston Hughes
- Zora Neale Hurston
- Nella Larson
- James Weldon Johnson
4Art
- Aaron Douglas
- Jacob Lawrence
- Archibald Motley
5Music
- The Blues-Jazz
- Louis Armstrong
- Duke Ellington
- Josephine Baker
- Bessie Smith
- Ethel Waters
6Archibald J. Motley, Nightlife,
Palmer Hayden, Jeunesse,
7Aaron Douglas, Into Bondage
Aaron Douglas, Study for Aspects of Negro Life
The Negro in an African Setting,
8Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Seine
Henry Ossawa Tanner (American, 1859-1937),
The Banjo Lesson
9Les Fetiches by Lois Mailou Jones
The Migration by Jacob Lawrence
10End of the Day by Ellis Wilson
Baptizing Day by Palmer Hayden
11Ellis Wilson Art
12Field Workers
Funeral Procession
13Two Mothers
Flower Vendor
14Archibald J. Motley Jr. Art
15Tongues (Holy Rollers)
Blues
Blues
16Saturday Night Scene
17Hot Rhythm
18Jacob Lawrence
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20Poetry- Langston Hughes
- Bad Morning
- Here I sit
- With my shoes mismated.
- Lawdy-mercy!
- Is frustrated
21Hope
- Sometimes when Im lonely,
- Dont know why,
- Keep thinkin I wont be lonely
- By and by.
22Luck
- Sometimes a crumb falls
- From the tables of joy,
- Sometimes a bone
- Is flung.
- To some people
- Love is given,
- To others
- Only heaven.
23American Heartbreak
- I am the American heartbreak
- Rock on which Freedom
- Stumps its toe-
- The great mistake
- That Jamestown
- Made long ago.
24Still Here
- Ive been scarred and battered.
- My hopes the wind done scattered.
- Snow has friz me, sun has baked me.
- Looks like between em
- They done tried to make me
- Stop laughin, stop lovin, stop livin-
- But I dont care!
- Im still here!
25Final curve
- When you turn the corner
- And you run into yourself
- Then you know that you have turned
- All the corners that are left
26Wake
- Tell all my mourners
- To mourn in red-
- Cause there aint no sense
- In my beindead
27Dream Deferred
- What happens to a dream deferred?
- Does it dry up
- like a raisin in the sun?
- Or fester like a sore
- and then run?
- Does it stink like rotten meat?
- Or crust and sugar over
- like a syrupy sweet?
- Maybe it just sags like a heavy load
- Or does it just explode?
28Dream Dust
- Gather out of star-dust
- Earth-dust
- Cloud-dust,
- Storm-dust,
- And splinters of hail,
- One handful of dream-dust
- Not for sale
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