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Title Slide Your Name, Class and Date Submitted

(Insert Tab, Audio, Record Audio for extra credit)


All slides should have transitions
They can all be the same, or different
Design tab used
At least one tab has its own background style
Design tab, Format Background, Do not Apply to All
Include notes in the Notes Pane on at least one slide
Must be a Multimedia presentation
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Must have Animations
On at least two slides using at least two different effects
Multi-level bulleted lists
E-mail final project to kizerkreations@gmail.com or save to
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Harlem Renaissance
Include on this slide
What was the Harlem
Renaissance
Why was it called the
Harlem Renaissance?
When did it begin?
Where did it begin?
Who did it involve?
The Great Migration
Include
Why was it called the Great
Migration?
Who did it involve?
When did it take place?
What was it like in the
South at the time of the
Great Migration?
Literature
(Writers and Poets)
Include
A famous author from
this time
Their picture
A description of their
work
An example of their
work
Entertainers
(Singers, Dancers, Musicians, Actors, etc.)
Include
A famous entertainer
from this time
Their picture
A description of their
work
An example of their
work
Artists
(Visual Artists)
Include
A famous artist from
this time
Their picture
A description of their
work
An example of their
work
My Reflections on the Harlem
Renaissance
Include
How did it change America?
What did you find most interesting about this
era?
The following slides include
examples and other
information about the Harlem
Renaissance.
The South
Music
Big Band or Swing
No microphones
meant that musicians
increased band size to
increase sound
Used composers and
arrangers
Little room for
improvisation
Cab Calloway

Singer and bandleader Cab


Calloway was born in Rochester,
New York, in 1907. He learned
the art of scat singing before
landing a regular gig at Harlem's
famous Cotton Club. Following
the enormous success of his song
"Minnie the Moocher" (1931),
Calloway became one of the most
popular entertainers of the 1930s
and '40s. He appeared on stage
and in films before his death in
1994, at age 86, in Hockessin,
Jacob Lawrence
(September 7, 1917 June 9, 2000)
was an African-American painter
known for his portrayal of African-
American life. Lawrence referred to
his style as "dynamic cubism," though
by his own account the primary
influence was not so much French art
as the shapes and colors of Harlem

The Migration Series ~ Jacob Lawrence


William H. Johnson

Caf, William H. Johnson


Zora Neale Hurston
Hurston became the most successful and
most significant black woman writer of the
first half of the 20th century. Over a
career that spanned more than 30 years,
she published four novels, two books of
folklore, an autobiography, numerous
short stories, and several essays, articles
and plays.

"I have the nerve to walk my own way,


however hard, in my search for reality,
rather than climb upon the rattling
wagon of wishful illusions."
- Letter from Zora Neale Hurston to
Countee Cullen

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