time
place
people
culture
life
100
What did it take place in
What is 1918–1935
100
where was it in the north,west,south or east
What is South to North
100
who created it
What is Alain Locke.
100
who was it for
What is African americans
100
How strong was it on the African Americans
What is a powerful movement
200
When were people inspired
What is (1881–1974)
200
where did they first take place in
What is New York
200
who was mostly inspired by the African Americans
What is Pablo Picasso
200
what did they create
What is art and music
200
where was most black artist from
What is Harlem
300
when was black history first celebrated on
What is 1928
300
where was some places where African Americans were at
What is Caribbean,Africa, New York, Paris
300
who expressed american traditions
What is African Americans
300
who made jazz
What is African Americans
300
who brought attention to the Harlem renaissance
What is Carl Van Vechten
400
when did they spread Negro Vogue
What is (1926)
400
where was the first African american novel published in
What is Marseilles, France.
400
who made the novel that was published in Marseilles, France.
What is Zora Neale Hurston
400
what is the name of the novel that express their traditions
What is Their Eyes Were Watching God
400
when was Their Eyes Were Watching God was made
What is (1937)
500
when was the negro movement
What is 1918–1935
500
when did the Harlem renaissance become popular
What is 1920s to the mid-1930s
500
who was some writing mentors
What is Jean Toomer, Langston Hughes, Rudolf Fisher, Wallace Thurman, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Nella Larsen, Arna Bontemps, Countee Cullen, and Zora Neale Hurston. An older generation of writers and intellectuals–James Weldon Johnson, Claude McKay, Alain Locke, and Charles S. Johnson–served as mentors.
500
when did the Harlem Renaissance ushered the civil rights movement
What is late 1940s and early 1950s.
500
What did the Harlem renaissance do to the African american life
What is made it better and started new traditions
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