Lesson 17-5: The Harlem Renaissance

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Across
  1. 3. During Prohibition, jazz music became associated with the speakeasies where___was consumed illegally
  2. 7. Empress of the Blues
  3. 8. set the stage for African Americans to reenter American politics
  4. 11. flourished during the Harlem Renaissance
  5. 12. battled hard against segregation and discrimination against African
  6. 13. A dynamic leader from Jamaica
  7. 15. Flowering of African American arts
  8. 19. He was the first African American representative in Congress from a Northern state.
  9. 20. was a prolific, original, and versatile writer.
Down
  1. 1. many of the popular jazz singers were
  2. 2. Marcus Garvey was inspired by this person
  3. 4. The saw UNIA as a dangerous catalyst for African American uprisings
  4. 5. He introduced an early form of jaz
  5. 6. Important writer
  6. 9. a musical style influenced by Dixieland and ragtime
  7. 10. The poetry collection made by Claude McKay
  8. 14. The NAACP did what to keep the issue on the news
  9. 16. one of the first American cultural expressions
  10. 17. Composer, pianist, and bandleader
  11. 18. The North Carolina judge allegedly was what