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    The Harlem represented a lot especially for African American songwriters‚ it meant they got to show their real pain‚ grow because of the new opportunities and get their voices heard. Bessie Smith’s music represented what was happening in her life at the moment. She really put her feelings into her music. She felt much sorrow which she expressed through her soulful Blues. One of her songs titled St. Louis Blues was popular for a reason. It showed her real pain. St. Louis Blues was composed by W. C

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    in the 1800s? 5. Who is known for creating hundreds of lieder? 6. Who devised the leitmotiv? 7. What was Emily Bronte’s only novel? 8. Did Beethoven write operas? What is his music like? Why? 9. What is the story behind The Raft of the Medusa? Chapter 18: Toward the Modern Era 1870-1914 Define: 1. Program music 2. stream of consciousness 3. pointillism Times to Know: 1. Impressionism begins (c.1874) 2. Post-impressionism emerges (c.1880) 3. German Expressionism (c.1903-1913) 4. Fauvism

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    Americans have become famous for their writing and poems regarding their views and feelings on how social justice for them is still a concern‚ such as Paul Laurence Dunbar and Langston Hughes; from the Harlem Renaissance. Also Maya Angelou and Tupac Shakur from the modern writers. From the Harlem Renaissance‚ for example in the poem “Sympathy” (Dunbar) he explains how he knows how the caged bird feels because he himself feels like a caged bird trying to get out of this cage of social injustice for him

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    Identity in African American Literature: A Sociological and Biological Criticism The period 1900s to the 1950s features an increased volume of works of art by African Americans‚ with these ranging from music‚ visual art‚ dance and literature (Jones 4). Jones refers to this period as “the Harlem Renaissance”‚ a period through African Americans literature writers developed and emphasized on the heritage and identity of the African Americans‚ giving meaning to what it meant to be an African American. Most

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    prejudice‚ the New Negro arose and revolutionized society as a whole. Through reading the works of prominent social activists Langston Hughes and Alain Locke; it can be understood that the concept of the New Negro was a promising aspect during the Harlem Renaissance. The “New Negro”‚ coined by Alain Locke‚ is described as being a modernist – an independent and self-guided individual who would go against longstanding white supremacy and prove his equality and noncompliance to unreasonable white assumptions

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    Theme for English B “The Harlem Renaissance was a literary‚ artistic‚ and intellectual movement that kindled a new black cultural identity” (The Harlem Renaissance). In the Harlem Renaissance poem‚ Theme for English B by Langston Hughes‚ he uses imagery‚ rhyme‚ and alliteration to effectively demonstrate African – American struggle for equality. This poem was written during a time when colored people struggled a lot‚ and it shows that people may learn from each other no matter their ethnicity.

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    Morgan Graves AAS 101 27 April 27‚ 2015 Black Creative Production Karenga defines art‚ in terms of Black Art‚ Music and Literature‚ as “cultural production informed by standards of creativity and beauty and inspired by and reflective of a people’s life-experiences and life-aspirations”. Put more simply‚ Black art is an expansive term describing the visual arts of the Black community. Black art also includes the Black aesthetic which can be defined as a distinctive mode of artistic expression and

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    “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” The Harlem Renaissance can be considered as “the cultural boom” in African-American history. Spanning from the 1920s into the mid-1930s‚ the Harlem Renaissance was an apex in African-American intellectualism. The period is also recognized as the “New Negro Movement”—named after the 1925 anthology by Alain Locke. Alain LeRoy Locke was an American educator‚ writer‚ and philosopher‚ who most consider as the father of the Harlem Renaissance. Historians recall him as a leader

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    tall and it reinterpreted the musical instrument to feature 12 singing African-American youth. With a series of heights as its strings‚ the harp’s sounding board transformed into an arm and a hand‚ and in the front is a kneeling young man offered music in his hands. This piece of work was considered one of her major works‚ but unfortunately The Harp was destroyed at the end of the

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    Cited: "Jean Toomer - ENotes.com Reference." Enotes.com. Enotes.com. Web. 02 Apr. 2012. <http://www.enotes.com/topic/Jean_Toomer>. "Writers of the Harlem Renaissance - Book Reviews." Great Books for You to Read. Web. 02 Apr. 2012. <http://www.readingwoman.com/harlem.html>. "Jean Toomer Biography." Department of Mathematics‚ University at Buffalo. Web. 02 Apr. 2012. <http://www.math.buffalo.edu/~sww/toomer/toomerbio

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