Jazz and the Harlem Renaissance
Impact on Society
Duke Ellington
Billie Holliday
Chick Webb
100
In the Great Depression.
How did the Harlem Renaissance End?
100
Through radio broadcasting, Jazz lived on.
How was Jazz able to live on through the depression?
100
He was doing his job for over 50 years.
How long did Ellington's career last for?
100
Liver Chloro sis.
What did Billie Holiday die of?
100
A little while after Chick came to Harlem. DAILY DOUBLE!!
When did Chick's band come to Harlem?
200
In night clubs.
Where was Jazz performed?
200
Sharecroppers were eager to be in Harlem.
What kind of people moved into Harlem at the time?
200
April 29, 1899, and May 24, 1974. DAILY DOUBLE!!
When was he born, and when did he die.
200
18 years old.
At what age did she create her first record?
200
William Henry Webb.
What was his surname?
300
Dancing, art, and music.
What were the three main categories for the Harlem Renaissance?
300
Some poor people were in Harlem. DAILY DOUBLE!!
Were all of the people who were in Harlem rich?
300
What was Ellington's job?
He was a pianist.
300
Strange Fruit was the 1937 record.
What is Billie's 1937 record called?
300
In 1935.
When did Webb get married?
400
Segregation was that much of an issue for African Americans.
Was segregation as common as it was for African Americans?
400
Hope, pride, and disappointment.
What were the three main themes for Harlem?
400
Edward Kennedy Ellington.
What was his surname?
400
She made 100 records in these 7-8 years. DAILY DOUBLE!!
From 1952 to 1959, she made how many records?
400
To be a drummer, and also a band leader.
What was Webb's job?
500
1925 was the year for this music.
What is the exact year when Jazz was popular?
500
African Americans.
What ethnicity was portrayed in the Harlem Renaissance?
500
From 1914 to 1974.
When did Ellington play?
500
The piano.
What instrument did Billie play?
500
In Baltimore, Maryland.
Where was he born?
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