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Harlem Renaissance: African American Art, Literature, and Music
This 4‑page teaching material explores the Harlem Renaissance, African American literature, jazz, blues, poetry, visual art, theater, and social change. Students learn about Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Aaron Douglas, and the Great Migration. The resource highlights African American identity, racial pride, cultural history, civil rights, music history, literary movements, urban life, 1920s America, and social transformation. Includes 4 information pages, detailed reading texts, comprehension questions, true/false quiz, vocabulary task, solutions, and a concise summary. Ideal for Grade 9‑12 English, literature, and history lessons on American culture, Black history, and creative expression.