The 1920s shepherded in a new era for the black community in which more black artists, musicians, and writers began to make their mark on America than ever
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Bearden, musicians Bessie Smith and Duke Ellington, and activists like Marcus Garvey and A Philip Randolph The apartment blocks and brownstones of Harlem
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African American musicians mixed elements of European music and African music to create jazz One of the most famous characteristics of jazz music is
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Music of the Harlem Renaissance ? Black musicians and singers – along with dancers, comedians, and variety acts – were showcased at several famous
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4 Big band swing music was primarily for dancing, that is, swing bands were dance bands 5 “Call and Response” was (and still is) a common musical device a
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blues and jazz musicians of the Harlem Renaissance They will create their own blues lyrics and perform the song for or with the class
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of the Harlem Renaissance BASILIO SERRANO This article focuses on the contributions of Puerto Rican musicians to the African-American bands and orchestras
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This activity gives you a chance to learn more about your favorite Harlem Renaissance artist Look at the list of famous artists below, and then read the
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