Harlem is known internationally as the Black Mecca of the world. It is knowns as home to many races and ethnic groups. Those including the Dutch‚ Irish‚ German‚ Italian and Jewish. Harlem was originally settled by the Dutch in 1658‚ but was largely farmland and undeveloped territory for approximately 200 years. As New York’s population grew‚ residential and commercial expansion moved northward‚ and development of Harlem territory was evitable. In the 1880’s the elevated of the rail lines in Harlem
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a great variety of instrumental music from the Medieval to the late Baroque eras and was the most important instrument for secular music in the Renaissance. What is a harpsichord? Where were these instruments often found? A keyboard instrument with horizontal strings that run perpendicular to the keyboard in a long tapering case and are plucked by points of quill‚ leather‚ or plastic operated by depressing the keys. It is used chiefly in European classical music of the 16th to 18th centuries.
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other hand‚ African Americans created these new societies with the development of Harlem. New york was the 2nd most segregated city and this lead to black living in congested areas one of which being Harlem. Harlem was overpopulated with African American living in the city this lead to the concept of blacks being whites due to the fact that there were more black people in the area than whites‚ which made the minority. Harlem allowed for two types of African Americans to emerge. The first type of blacks
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years of his visit to Mexico‚ he would find himself at the center of a cultural flowering in New York City’s historically black neighborhood that is famously known as Harlem. Hughes’s poetry
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“The Harlem of Inspired Hearts and Minds” The Emergence of the New Negro Terrance Baker Nicole Maurice Junior Moise Abstract: Langston Hughes wrote‚ "Harlem was like a great magnet for the Negro intellectual‚ pulling him from everywhere. Or perhaps the magnet was New York‚ but once in New York‚ he had to live in Harlem…Harlem was not so much a place as a state of mind‚ the cultural metaphor for Black America itself (Hughes‚ 1940)." With the words from the man that many
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is super smart and asks a lot of questions. His poem is a free verse. “Harlem" consists of eleven lines broken into four stanzas. The first and last stanzas contain one line‚ while the other two contain seven and two lines respectively. With each line‚ our speaker mixes it up. Some lines are short‚ others longer. Some lines contain only monosyllabic words‚ other are chock full of syllables. His poem was originally titled “Harlem”
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In the poem "Harlem" by Langston Hughes‚ he proclaims his thoughts for rights of equality during the Civil Rights Movement. He expresses his frustration for racism that he has had to overcome throughout his life. In the poem‚ Hughes states "Maybe it just sags like a heavy load." This line is his opinion of how‚ during the Civil Rights Movement‚ racism and equality are put to the base of the agenda list but at the peak of every mind. The lines give the image of sagging breasts due to lack of support
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History and Music Alex Brown Music doesn’t change. It stays the same day in and day out. It has the ability to spark furry‚ or the power to tranquil a mind. It can cause a revolution‚ or mellow a storm. Music‚ like Malcom X. Like Martin Luther King Jr. Like Gandhi‚ brings change. Music lasts over time‚ even now in the 21st century Skynard‚ The Stones‚ The Beatles‚ and ACDC are still on the stations and album shops all over America. The amazing thing about music is that it affects everyone in a different
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Harlem by Langston Hughes is one of his most famous poems he has ever written. I chose this poem because it shows the struggle African Americans faced in the 1920s and early 1930s. This poem represents what can happen to a dream if it is not chased after and is forgotten. Langston Hughes uses metaphors‚ imagery‚ and format to guide the reader to the message behind the poem. This poem is a free verse and an irregular meter poem. It is made almost entirely of questions. The questions are asked in
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Music History 1st year midterm notes Chapter V: The Middle Ages and the Evolution of Polyphony Early Middle Ages (5th-10th century) High Middle Ages (11th-13th century) Late Middle Ages (14th-15th century) Composers: Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) Songs composed Plainchant Sequence: Comlumba Aspexit About: -german writer‚ composer‚ philosopher‚ christian‚ and visionary -had visions and later recognized as a gift from god. -was sent to the church in god’s service‚ due to her
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