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Langston Hughes - Harlem - Tupac - The Rose that Grew from Concrete - Comparison

Langston Hughes & Tupac Shakur Comparison - Table & Venn Diagram

Langston Hughes - I, Too - Tupac - Changes - Music & Poetry Comparison

Langston Hughes - Mother to Son - Tupac - Dear Mama - Poem & Song Comparison

Thank You Ma'am by Langston Hughes - Short Story Lesson Plan - Worksheets, Literature Circles, More!

The Harlem Renaissance - Create a Travel Brochure - Project-Based Learning

The Harlem Renaissance Informational Texts - Soul Food, Style, Migration, Icons

W.E.B. Du Bois & Marcus Garvey - Informational Text - The Harlem Renaissance
This Harlem Renaissance unit brings history to life by exploring the music, literature, and activism that shaped a generation. Through exciting discussions, creative projects, and powerful poetry, students will connect the past to the present while sharpening their reading, writing, presentation, and critical thinking skills!
What’s Included:
Create a Travel Brochure
Students gain a broad understanding of the period by traveling back to the 1920s and designing vibrant Harlem travel brochures.
Poetry
Pairing Langston Hughes’ poems with Tupac Shakur’s songs is not only a great way to engage students, but it also helps them appreciate the importance of context and historical time periods.
Informational Texts
Students explore the era by reading about soul food, fashion, cultural expression, and key activists of the time.
Short Story
Conclude the unit with Langston Hughes’ heartwarming short story Thank You, Ma’am.
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