Across
- 3. Leading Writer of the Harlem Group
- 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.
- 8. Print and broadcast methods of communicating information to large numbers of people
- 10. Spoke about the joys and difficulties of being human, being American, and being black.
- 12. new type of young woman who was rebellious, energetic, and bold.
- 14. Produced a large body of work including Harlem Shadows.
- 15. James Weldon Johnson was executive secretary of what association group?
- 16. Spanish-speaking neighborhood
- 18. Alain LockÅ› 1925 book.
- 19. African American Literary awakening of the 1920s.
- 20. 1925 Collection of poems.
Down
- 1. A supplier of illegal alcohol during Prohibition.
- 2. For African Americans, what was becoming the cultural center of the United States.
- 4. term used to describe the 1920s.
- 5. Who became an anthropologist and gained fame with her poignant novel Their Eyes Were Watching God.
- 6. description of a population on data on race or income.
- 9. Bars that operated illegally during Prohibition
- 11. Collection of Sermons in rhythmic verse.
- 13. 1925 Court Case where Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan debated the issue of teaching evolution in public schools.
- 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.
