Harlem Renaissance by Addie Fox

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Across
  1. 5. one of the largest movements of people in United States history. Approximately six million Black people moved from the American South to Northern, Midwestern, and Western states roughly from the 1910s until the 1970s.
  2. 6. the former practice of segregating Black people in the US.
  3. 7. the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
  4. 8. a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance, the flowering of black intellectual, literary, and artistic life that took place in the 1920s in a number of American cities, particularly Harlem.
Down
  1. 1. significantly accelerated the Great Migration by creating a large demand for industrial labor in the North
  2. 2. a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City, which gained significant historical importance as a major center of African American culture during the early 20th century, particularly due to the "Harlem Renaissance"
  3. 3. to help African Americans travel safely and comfortably during the era of Jim Crow laws
  4. 4. a period of cultural and artistic flourishing for African Americans in the 1920s and 1930s.