Harlem Renaissance

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Across
  1. 3. Leading Writer of the Harlem Group
  2. 7. Group of American writers in the 1920s who shared beliefs that they were lost and greedy, a materialistic world that lacked moral values, and often chose to flee to Europe.
  3. 8. Print and broadcast methods of communicating information to large numbers of people
  4. 10. Spoke about the joys and difficulties of being human, being American, and being black.
  5. 12. new type of young woman who was rebellious, energetic, and bold.
  6. 14. Produced a large body of work including Harlem Shadows.
  7. 15. James Weldon Johnson was executive secretary of what association group?
  8. 16. Spanish-speaking neighborhood
  9. 18. Alain LockÅ› 1925 book.
  10. 19. African American Literary awakening of the 1920s.
  11. 20. 1925 Collection of poems.
Down
  1. 1. A supplier of illegal alcohol during Prohibition.
  2. 2. For African Americans, what was becoming the cultural center of the United States.
  3. 4. term used to describe the 1920s.
  4. 5. Who became an anthropologist and gained fame with her poignant novel Their Eyes Were Watching God.
  5. 6. description of a population on data on race or income.
  6. 9. Bars that operated illegally during Prohibition
  7. 11. Collection of Sermons in rhythmic verse.
  8. 13. 1925 Court Case where Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan debated the issue of teaching evolution in public schools.
  9. 17. Set of religious beliefs including Christian ideas about Jesus Christ. Belief that the Bible was inspired by God and does not contain errors and is all true.