Harlem Renaissance Joseph Kopacz

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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 5. A vibrant time of African American culture, mostly in the creative arts, centered in Harlem, NYC, during the 1920s and 1930s.
  4. 7. Famous American poet, novelist, playwright, and columnist during the Harlem Renaissance.
  5. 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. 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.
  2. 4. A decade of rapid economic growth, cultural, and social change in Western society, particularly the U.S., following World War I.
  3. 6. State and local laws in the Southern U.S. used between the late 19th century and 1965 that mandated racial segregation.