Harlem Renaissance Joseph Kopacz
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- 2. A pioneering African American photographer best known for his detailed, stylized portraits documenting the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s and 30s in Harlem NYC.
- 3. Revolutionary American jazz musician, famous as a very talented trumpeter, singer with a unique raspy voice, and entertainer who transformed jazz during the Harlem Renaissance.
- 5. A vibrant time of African American culture, mostly in the creative arts, centered in Harlem, NYC, during the 1920s and 1930s.
- 7. Famous American poet, novelist, playwright, and columnist during the Harlem Renaissance.
- 8. Historic neighborhood in northern Manhattan, New York City, renowned as a major center of African-American culture, arts, and history.
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- 1. The mass movement of about six million Black Americans from the rural Southern United States to urban areas in the North, Midwest, and West.
- 4. A decade of rapid economic growth, cultural, and social change in Western society, particularly the U.S., following World War I.
- 6. State and local laws in the Southern U.S. used between the late 19th century and 1965 that mandated racial segregation.