Harlem Renaissance
The Lost Generation
The Great Migration
Clubs
People
100

How did gender impact the Harlem Renaissance?

Woman artists were ignored and forced into the shadows and background. 

100

How did The Lost Generation begin? 

When World War I broke out in Europe.

100

What were the primary push factors driving African Americans to leave the South? 

widespread racial violence, Jim Crow segregation laws, lack of economic opportunity, poor working conditions, disenfranchisement. 

100

What were the racial dynamics like at the clubs?

In the 1920s, racial dynamics at clubs were heavily segregated, with most "popular" clubs being strictly white-only, particularly in the North, while Black patrons were largely confined to segregated clubs in predominantly Black neighborhoods, like Harlem. 

100

Who were some of the artists involved?

Duke Ellington, Langston Hughes, Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, and James Weldon Johnson 

200

How did stereotypes impact the Harlem Renaissance?

The whites had influenced the Black culture 

200

Why do they call it The Lost Generation? 

Refers to the group of people who came of age during World War I and felt deeply disillusioned by the war's horrors, leading to a sense of aimlessness and a loss of faith in traditional values, making them feel "lost" in the post-war world

200

Which major cities in the North did most migrants travel to?

Chicago, Detroit, New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland.

200

Who were some performers that played?

Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Ethel Waters, and Cab Calloway.

200

What did their work express?

a celebration of African American culture, identity, and pride

300

How did the Harlem Renaissance impact modern culture?

Making Black culture a new sense of Black identity and pride, challenging racial stereotypes, and introducing a wave of influential African American art, literature, and music into the mainstream

300

Who was apart of The Lost Generation?

The Lost Generation was a group of writers and poets who were disillusioned by World War I.

300

How did Jim Crow laws influence the Great Migration?

 made it difficult for African Americans to live in the South, which led to the Great Migration to cities in the North and West. 

300

What was the most popular music played at the clubs? 

jazz, blues, and show tunes. 

300

What was the Most common music played by these people? 

Jazz.

400

How did class impact the Harlem Renaissance?

creating a dynamic where the emerging Black middle class, with greater access to education and resources, became the driving force behind the movement, while also highlighting the experiences and struggles of the working-class Black community through their art, often with the need to navigate the complexities of racial segregation and limited opportunities within a predominantly white-controlled society

400

How did The Lost Generation end?

The "Lost Generation" effectively ended with the onset of World War II.

400

What were the economic opportunities that attracted migrants to the North?

Factory Jobs. 

400

How did the cotton club get its name? 

The Cotton Club was named after the color of raw cotton. The club's owner, Owney Madden, chose the name to appeal to white audiences. 

400

Who was the the biggest jazz artist in the 1920s?

Louis Armstrong

500

Why did the Harlem Renaissance start? 

the Great Migration of African Americans from the South to the North.

500

How did it get its name?

The term "Lost Generation" was coined by American writer Gertrude Stein, who reportedly heard a garage mechanic in Paris refer to young people as a "lost generation" and then used the phrase to describe the group of writers and artists who came of age during World War I, feeling disillusioned and directionless after the war's devastation.

500

What were the social and cultural effects of the Great Migration on African American communities?

created the Harlem Renaissance, changed the sound of the blues music that they brought north with them, desegregated sports, and became involved in politics. 

500

How did the Savoy club get its name? 

The Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, New York was named after the Savoy Hotel in London. The name was chosen to give the ballroom a classy feel.

500

Who was the biggest biggest writer in the 1920s

F. Scott Fitzgerald