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Harlem - Coggle Diagram
Harlem
Culture
Jazz and Music:
Singers and musciciancs
Ben E. King
Alicia Keys
ASAP Rocky
Ella Fitzgerald
Duke Ellington
Notable Musicians: Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong
Venues like the Cotton Club and the Savoy Ballroom
Street art
Hip-Hop Culture:
Graffiti and street art origins
Influence on early hip-hop culture in the 1970s and 1980s
Harlem Renaissance (1920s–1930s):
intellectual and cultural revival of African-American art:
music
dance
fashion
theater
literature
politics
scholarship
Literature
Zora Neale Hurston (Writer)
Langston Hughes (Poet)
Important works reflecting Black life and challenges
The New Negro
Home to Harlem
Black No More
Landscape
Music clubs
Night clubs
Famous and renowned Street
155th Street
Amsterdam avenue
Harlem River
Lively and important street life
Historical Significance
Dutch Settlement: Originally named Nieuw Haarlem by the Dutch in the 17th century
African American Migration: the Great Migration (1910–1970)
Civil Rights Movement
Center of activism
fight for Black rights and recognition