The Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance

The African American Experience: From Slavery to the Presidency

Away from the bustling nightlife of 1920s Harlem, a literary and cultural rebirth was taking place among African American writers, artists, and performers. Producing works that reflected the racial realities of the era between the end of the Civil War and the beginnings of the civil rights movement, these cultural luminaries helped define a new black consciousness. Readers will learn how the Great Migration and changing opportunities for African Americans informed the vibrant creative period known as the Harlem Renaissance. Bridging social and literary history, this volume provides an interdisciplinary overview and serves as a companion to multiple subject areas.

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Reading Level: 7-8

Interest Level: 7-12+

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-6804-8045-0
Copyright : 2016
Language : English
Pages : 80
Trim : 6 1/2" x 9 1/8"
Dewey : 305.896
Subject : Social Studies, American History
Binding : Library
BISAC : JNF018010
Glossary • Index • Web Sites • Bibliography • Full-color photographs • Detailed Table of Contents • Sidebars • For Further Information Section • Timelines

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