Travel with the “giants” of the Harlem Renaissance

Cynthia Leigh Wadlington, Janet Strickland, Natasha N. Ramsay-Jordan, Andrea Smith
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PurposeHarlem Renaissance Party by Faith Ringgold follows a young boy and his uncle as they visit the “giants” of the Harlem Renaissance. Lonnie and Uncle Bates travel through Harlem to meet historical figures, such as W.E.B. Du Bois, Langston Hughes, Madam CJ Walker and others. They also visit historical venues where Black artists performed. Such venues included the Cotton Club, the Harlem Opera House and the Schomburg Library.Design/methodology/approachAs students study the end of the Civil War and the early 1900s, they should learn about the causes of the Great Migration that led Black artists to flee from the south to larger cities in the north. In addition, Jim Crow Laws and other discriminatory practices prevented Black artists from performing their crafts. The Harlem Renaissance has had lasting effects on arts, music, literature and dance. In addition, students should use credible sources to gather information and documents about historical events and people.FindingsThese inquiry-based activities also integrate arts education and history to reach diverse student populations as they gain meaningful experiences interacting with authentic documents.Originality/valueAs students study the end of the Civil War and the early 1900s, they should learn about the causes of the Great Migration that led Black artists to flee the south to larger cities in the north. In addition, Jim Crow Laws and other discriminatory practices prevented Black artists from performing their crafts.
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目的:《哈莱姆文艺复兴派对》讲述了一个小男孩和他的叔叔参观哈莱姆文艺复兴的“巨人”的故事。朗尼和贝茨叔叔穿过哈莱姆区去拜访历史人物,如W.E.B.杜波依斯、兰斯顿休斯、CJ沃克夫人等。他们还参观黑人艺术家表演的历史场所。这些场所包括棉花俱乐部、哈莱姆歌剧院和朔姆伯格图书馆。设计/方法/方法当学生学习内战结束和20世纪初时,他们应该了解导致黑人艺术家从南方逃往北方大城市的大迁徙的原因。此外,吉姆·克劳法和其他歧视性做法阻止了黑人艺术家表演他们的工艺品。哈莱姆文艺复兴对艺术、音乐、文学和舞蹈产生了持久的影响。此外,学生应该使用可靠的来源来收集有关历史事件和人物的信息和文件。这些以探究为基础的活动还将艺术教育和历史结合起来,以接触不同的学生群体,因为他们获得了与真实文献互动的有意义的体验。独创性/价值当学生学习内战结束和20世纪初时,他们应该了解导致黑人艺术家从南方逃往北方大城市的大迁徙的原因。此外,吉姆·克劳法和其他歧视性做法阻止了黑人艺术家表演他们的工艺品。
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