What is the Harlem Renaissance?
The Tunes of the 20s
Transcendent Women
Words from the Wise
Roarin' 20s
100
Where is Harlem located?
New York
100

One expression of the new attitude of African Americans in the 1920s blended their cultural experiences from West Africa and the southern United States into this form of music

Jazz music

100

This French dancer, actress, and singer served as a spy in World War II.

Who is Josephine Baker.

100

This phrase was used in the 1920s to describe something or someone splendid or stylish; admirable. (Hint: Not the 'wasps' legs' but..)

What is the 'Bees' Knees'.

100

Liquor, during the 1920s, was sold behind closed doors in establishments that went by this name.

What were speakeasies.

200
The Harlem Renaissance inspired art, literature and music. True or False?
True
200
Where did Jazz originate?
New Orleans
200

Women of the 1920s who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their disdain for what was then considered acceptable behavior.

What are 'flappers'.

200

He was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist and is known as one of the earliest innovators of 'jazz poetry'.

Who is Langston Hughes.

200

In 1927, this famous basketball team, currently known for their tricks and showcasing, played their first game.

Who are the Harlem Globetrotters.

300
Harlem became the largest concentration of African Americans during this time. True or False?
True
300
What was one of the most popular dances during this movement?
The Charleston
300

This American blues singer was dubbed "Mother of the  Blues" and was recently played by Viola Davis in the 2020 film adaptation. 

Who was Ma Rainey.

300

An American sociologist, socialist, historian, and Pan-Africanist civil rights activist and was one of the founders of the N.A.A.C.P. 

Who is W.E.B. DuBois.

300

In the year 1920, this Constitutional Amendment gave women a voice and presence in political elections.

What is the 19th Amendment.

400
The major event that led to the end of the Harlem Renaissance
Great Depression
400

He was an American composer, pianist, and big-band leader who wrote "It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)"

Who is Duke Ellington?

400

This 'Divine 9' sorority marched in the Women's Suffrage March less than two months after their founding, and proceeded to make significant cultural and community advancements throughout the 1920s.

What is Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.

400

What female author, anthropologist, and filmmaker wrote the Harlem Renaissance classic 'Their Eyes were Watching God"?

Who is Zora Neale Hurston.

400

Many artists in the Harlem-Renaissance were not able to survive off of their artwork alone and did this to make ends meet.

What is teaching?

500

What was the Harlem Renaissance first called?

New Negro Movement

500

Why did they make the Blues?

Because it sang a song about all the hardships and discrimination that blacks had to deal with during the 1920's through the 1930's.

500

An American educator, philanthropist, humanitarian, womanist, and civil rights activist. (Hint: This person is also the namesake of P.U.L.S.E's scholarship this year.)

Who is Mary McLeod Bethune.

500

This Jamaican-American writer and poet was a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance and is best known fro his work "If We Must Die."

Who is Claude McKay.

500

As African Americans pursued industrial work in the North, African American populations increased in major northern urban areas during a movement known as..

The Great Migration

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