Harlem Renaissance Quiz 59 (20 MCQs)

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1. Disenfranchised blacks were no longer able to .....
2. The theme of "Any Human to Another" is that
3. Connotation means .....
4. Famous jazz trumpeter and conductor during the Harlem Renaissance; nicknamed Satchmo.
5. The Cotton Club was a night club in ..... in the 1920's and 1930s.
6. Who organized a 'back to Africa' movement with over a million followers? And where was he from?
7. Melancholy
8. The Meat Inspection Act (1906) and the Pure Food and Drug Act (1906) were efforts by the federal government to
9. To hear
10. "One hand in the air for the big city / Street lights, big dreams, all lookin' pretty / No place in theworld that could compare"
11. The Great Migration Featured African Americans moving in what direction
12. Leader of the NAACP and a poet/song writer who wrote the famous song/poem "Lift Every Voice and Sing"
13. Harlem Renaissance poet; preferred to write positively about racial topics and urged others to write poems in standard, traditional styles on standard topics.
14. This individual created the UNIA and believed African Americans should create a separate society:
15. A popular musical form based on elements of blues and ragtime
16. Suffering, injustice, racial inequality, and freedom are all ..... in Langston Hughes' poetry.
17. Figurative Language or Literal Language? Jazz musicians played each night at the Cotton Club.
18. Which leader wanted some rights for blacks but still thought it best to be segregated?
19. In "A Black Man Talks of Reaping", who is the speaker?
20. The "A" or "attitude" step of the TPCASTT framework is critical to determining a poem's: