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Subtopic: The Roaring Twenties Reflected the Spirit of the Postwar Period

Resource Grade Level Media Type
Documenting <i>Brown</i> 3: <i>Gong Lum v. Rice</i>  

Documenting Brown 3: Gong Lum v. Rice
The Supreme Court's 1927 opinion in Gong Lum v. Rice affirmed legalized school segregation.

6-12 PDF Document
Finding Their Voice  

Finding Their Voice
African Americans in the 1920's had a new attitude. In this video segment from A Walk Through Harlem, learn about the Harlem Renaissance.

6-12 QuickTime Video
The Negro Speaks of Rivers  

The Negro Speaks of Rivers
This video segment from A Walk Through Harlem features the poem, “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” by Langston Hughes.

6-12 QuickTime Video
The New Negro  

The New Negro
Learn about some of the people who contributed to the Harlem Renaissance in this video from A Walk Through Harlem.

6-12 QuickTime Video
New Orleans Jazz  

New Orleans Jazz
In this video segment from Jazz at Lincoln Center, Wynton Marsalis and his band play “St. Louis Blues.”

6-12 QuickTime Video
Symbolism in "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"  

Symbolism in "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"
This video segment from A Walk Through Harlem features the poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers” by Langston Hughes.

4-12 QuickTime Video
What was the Harlem Renaissance?  

What was the Harlem Renaissance?
Professor Kate Rushin describes the Harlem Renaissance as a large social and cultural movement fueled by many factors in this video from A Walk Through Harlem.

6-12 QuickTime Video