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    Ally Johnson November 13, 2016 African American History Art, Music, Literature…Freedom. The Harlem Renaissance, a cultural movement that began in the 1920s and continued until the early 1930s, brought excitement and a new found freedom and voice to the African-Americans who had been silent and oppressed for far too long. “Centered on the Harlem district of New York City, the Harlem Renaissance was part of a nationwide urban revolution sparked by World War I. The cultural outburst, which followed

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    Alice Walker is a female advocate who creates arguments, and reflects a concern for racism and sexism through her consistent writing style. Alice Walker develops her ideas through personal experience, and acknowledgements of many esteemed writers. Walker’s collection of essays, In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens, illuminates female gender roles, and the ongoing oppression of the talents of black women and black women writers. Alice Walker begins the essay with a quote from Jean Toomer’s “Cane”,

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    concerted effort upon left-leaning journalists like George Simon and John Hammond to highlight the accomplishments of black swing artists. The reach that they possess would enable audiences to be aware of the greatness of people like Duke Ellington and Billie Holliday. In a sense, the swing press would embody democratic ideals in covering black artists and their contributions to popular culture

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    1960’s have evolved into the current day, black lives matter. When music is involved the movement can change radically or continue with the same message. Music for the civil rights movement has created and evolved their power over time. To begin with, Billie Holiday’s Strange Fruit is a song that has led to the development of the civil rights movement. Unlike previous folk songs, Holiday’s song is played in a minor key. In music, these keys can be used to sadden or depress the listener. With the song

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    Stormy Weather by Billie Holiday relates to Midsummers Night Dream at two different points in the plot. First, it relates to Titania and Oberon’s relationship at the start of the book. One lyric is “since my man and I ain’t together/keeps raining all the time” this describes when Oberon won’t dance and Titania is mad at him. She’s describing all the bad things, such as lots of rain, that have been happening in nature because he’s not around, she says, “as in revenge have suck up from the sea...hath

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    Percy E. Sutton was born on November 24, 1920, in San Antonio, Texas. Percy attended Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical College, Tuskegee Institute, and Hampton Institute, and Columbia University School of Law, Brooklyn College School of Law. Broadcasting executive Percy E. Sutton served as Manhattan Borough president in 1966 - 1977 and at that time was New York State’s highest ranking black elected official. A lawyer by training, Sutton built a small media empire that includes one of New York

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    Black Women in Music Music is a reflection of the community from which it came. African American women have been reflecting the social, economic, and political experiences of the African American community through thier music past and present. Each era of change in the African American community has brought about a African American female revoluntionary. Examples of this can be seen through the blues and jazz singers of the Harlem Renaissance, soul singers of the civil rights movement

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    Jazz Film Analysis

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    Produced by Ken Burns and co-produced by PBS and BBC, Jazz features hundreds of rare and classic moments, recordings and live performances taken from a whole century of jazz music, plus exclusive interviews, rare footage and previously unpublished photographs. With over 12 hours, the acclaimed Jazz tells the story of jazz music, from its roots in the nineteenth century to the present day. A musical journey started in blues and ragtime, passing through swing, bebop and fusion. In 12 episodes, the

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    find the British invasion and how it drastically changed our culture fascinating, so I wouldn’t mind learning more about that. I’ve recently started getting into the 40s so I would love to learn about more musicians/composers like Glenn Miller, Billie Holiday, Nat King Cole, etc. I don’t believe there’s really anything else the class would care to know about me. Well actually, my uncle and his family has a couple of connections to the Beatles that I consider to be pretty cool. They own an apartment

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    soon, or so late that the story got boring or confusing. He also made very good use of underscoring (background music with no apparent source) in a previous scene where Allie and Noah where dancing alone in the middle on nowhere, to the sounds of Billie Holiday. This particular shot was a three minute continuous shot taken with a camera on a 300ft dolly track. The actors and actresses in this film did a remarkable job in playing their roles. The language and wardrobe fit the perfect description of a

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