Jazz at Home
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Jazz at HomeBy: Tyesha Rodriguez
Joel A. Rogers
Who was Joel A. Rogers?
Lived September 6, 1883- March 26, 1966
From Negril, Jamaica Came to the US in 1906 Lived in Chicago before settling in
NYC Was a self trained historian,
journalist, anthropologist, and novelist
Was recognized for his excellence despite having no formal degrees or training
Jazz at Home Theme: Jazz is not only a form of self-
expression but a way of life and happiness. It’s something that Negro’s excel at unlike the whites which “move lamely and woodenly.”
Tone: Although it’s fairly objective, Joel Rogers obviously takes pride in jazz, comparing it to that of war dances and stars. i
Technique: Narrative explaining the history of jazz and how it’s “not superficial, but fundamental.”
Contributions Made to Harlem Renaissance
Joel Rogers wrote for the UNIA (universal Negro Improvement Associations) and lectured to local UNIA chapters.
He traveled to Europe and North Africa to research the global history of African people.
After his research he contributed publications such as The Crisis, American Mercury, The Messenger, The Negro World, Pittsburgh Courier, and Survey Graphic.