approximately 17 years Louis Armstrong african american writers, singers, etc. American art, literature, and music a place in the northern section of NYC the migration series and war series american life Bessie Smith Duke Ellington musicians, artists, and writers in that time artistic, literary, and intellectual African American the difficulties of african americans a famous jazz musician Langston Hughes a poet and novelist Jacob Lawrence the mid 1930's how people viewed african americans African American themes Harlem the cotton club a new cultural identity the 1920's and 1930's approximately 17 years Louis Armstrong african american writers, singers, etc. American art, literature, and music a place in the northern section of NYC the migration series and war series american life Bessie Smith Duke Ellington musicians, artists, and writers in that time artistic, literary, and intellectual African American the difficulties of african americans a famous jazz musician Langston Hughes a poet and novelist Jacob Lawrence the mid 1930's how people viewed african americans African American themes Harlem the cotton club a new cultural identity the 1920's and 1930's
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approximately 17 years
Louis Armstrong
african american writers, singers, etc.
American art, literature, and music
a place in the northern section of NYC
the migration series and war series
american life
Bessie Smith
Duke Ellington
musicians, artists, and writers in that time
artistic, literary, and intellectual
African American
the difficulties of african americans
a famous jazz musician
Langston Hughes
a poet and novelist
Jacob Lawrence
the mid 1930's
how people viewed african americans
African American themes
Harlem
the cotton club
a new cultural identity
the 1920's and 1930's