Top Notch 2 Unit 8. Unit Goals 1. Recommend a museum 2. Describe an object 3. Talk about how art fits in your life 4. Discuss your favorite artists.
Roaring 20’s Study Guide. 1. Which did not contribute to the rapid growth of the transportation industry? Imports forced the price of American cars down.
What were Jim Crow laws? From the 1880s into the 1960s, most American states enforced segregation through "Jim Crow" laws (so called after a black character.
Harlem Renaissance 1920-1930 The Flowering of African American Creativity.
THE MODERNS 1900-1950 CHANGE Americans emerged from the war as victors, but something was beginning to change. The country seemed to have lost its innocence.
The Great Migration Professor Nora Faires Western Michigan University Teaching American History Flint, Michigan 25 June 2008.
Person to Person Cuando ayudamos a otro, ambos nos fortalecemos. When one helps another, both gain in strength. Ecuadorian proverb “The Music Lesson” by.
Social & Political Art. Focus on one artist Focus on Jacob Lawrence.
The Great Migration The Great Migration is a term used to describe the mass migration of African Americans from the southern United States to the industrial.
THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE Followed emancipation of the Civil War Lasted approximately from 1919 to 1935 An artistic explosion of Black culture Art Music Dance.
Harlem Renaissance (1918-1935) A flowering of African American art, literature, music and culture in the United States led primarily by the African American.