The Harlem Renaissance - A booming period in so many fields
Dear students,
Please find attached the Word document which includes the group work you did in class about a few different fields of creation concerned by a rise in popularity for African Americans during the Harlem Renaissance.
In short, the document counts a set of three questions for each document, namely:
- a poem by Langston Hughes entitled "I, too, sing America"
- an extract from a chapter taken from Their Eyes Were Watching God by novelist Zora Neale Hurston
- a few portraits taken by photographer James Van Der Zee
- one of Aaron Douglas's paintings, entitled "Aspects of Negro Life: From Slavery Through Reconstruction"
- two short texts dealing with actor Paul Robeson and stage performer Josephine Baker
The GIF below illustrates Josephine Baker, famous for her clowning, dancing and other sorts of stage performances.