This course examines the flowering of culture鈥攊n the areas of literature, music, dance and art鈥攖hat took place predominantly during the 1920s for black Americans in Harlem, N.Y., a movement that has become known as the Harlem Renaissance. The course places this cultural renaissance, or rebirth, within the historical context out of which it grew鈥攖he modernizing America in a post-WWI era, the rise of jazz and the blues, and the Great Migration, among other factors. We will study writers, intellectuals, and visual and performing artists whose work demonstrates the debates and major contributions of this historical movement.
Grade Basis: Letter Grade
Credits: 4.0
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