Famous trumpet player during the Roaring Twenties/ Harlem Renaissance.
Louis Armstrong (1901-1971)
Apart from "The Sun also Rises", what else was Ernest Hemmigway known for?
The Old Man and the Sea (1952) & A Farewell to Arms (1929)
Between negro art, which music forms were the most popular during this time period?
Jazz, blues, and soul.
How did flappers often dress as a form of rebellion?
Knee high skirts, Bob cuts, and occasional feather hats
What was the name of the art piece depicting a flapper smoking?
“Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire" (Russel Patterson).
What was Louis Armstrong known for?
Famous negro jazz musician.
What was Langston Hughes' primary critique in "The Negro Artists and The Racial Mountain."?
A rift between negro and white poets, both trying to rise up as eloquent writers.
The writer behind "The Negro Art Hokum".
George Schuyler (1895-1977).
Which flapper was known to write articles in order to review places?
Lois Long (1901-1974).
Who painted murals in Detroit and New York after immigrating from Mexico?
Diego Rivera (1886-1957).
Who wrote the song, "I Don't Want To Set The World on Fire."
The Ink Spots (1932-1954).
What quote did Scott F. Fitzgerald put in "The Great Gatsby" (1925). That deeply reflected The Roaring Twenties
“The parties were bigger. The pace was faster,
the shows were broader, the buildings were higher,
the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper.”
Who was the artist behind "War Series: Victory"?
Jacob Lawrence (1917-2000)
Who was deemed as "the First American Flapper" by Scott F. Fitzgerald?
Zelda Fitzgerald (1900-1948).
Famous for making Art Deco portraits.
Tamara De Lempicka (1894-1980).
What famous song did Al Jolson sing?
April Showers.
An negro woman in the south aging into adulthood, seeking for independence.
Most renowned woman negro writer?
Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960)
Which flapper was known to migrate to France, have a pet cheetah, and would later serve as a spy for the French Resistance in World War II?
Josephine Baker (1906-1975).
What historic event did Dorothea Lange often reflect through her works?
The Great Depression.
Who popularized the Charleston?
James P. Johnson (1894-1955).
Out of these three negro writers, who co-wrote "The Case of Phillip Lawrence".
Langston Hughes (1901-1967).
Who is titled, "The Father of African Art?"
Aaron Douglass (1899-1979).
Which flapper was known as the IT girl after her 1927 movie, "It"?
Clara Bow (1905-1965).
Cultural impact of artists from 1922-1938?
Sparked creative interests while heavily reflecting their time era.