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13.3 and 13.4 Education, Pop Culture, and the Harlem Renaissance How did culture and attitudes change in the 1920s? Famous Figures Charles Lindbergh: – First person to fly solo across the Atlantic in The Spirit of St. Louis, taking 33 hours and becoming an idol to the nation Ernest Hemingway: --Writer and member of the ‘Lost Generation’, who disliked American culture so much they lived abroad, usually in Paris --Hemingway introduced a tough, simple style of writing that changed American literature Continued • F. Scott Fitzgerald: – Novelist who coined the term “The Jazz Age” to describe the 1920s – Wrote This Side of Paradise and The Great Gatsby, both of which showed the negative side of the age The Harlem Renaissance • The Harlem Renaissance was a literary and artistic movement that celebrated AfricanAmerican culture and was based in Harlem, NYC, where many African-Americans moved during the 1920s • Racial tensions had increased in Northern cities during this time, and the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) worked to end the violence New Figures and Viewpoints • W.E.B. Du Bois led a peaceful protest against racial violence • Marcus Garvey voiced a message of pride that appealed to many African Americans; he controversially thought they should build a separate society and return to Africa (or the “Back to Africa” movement) to set up an independent nation Key Figures – Zora Neale Hurston was the most famous female writer in the Harlem Renaissance • She collected the folklore of Southern blacks, and wrote novels, short stories, and poems --Louis Armstrong, a trumpet player and improviser, and Duke Ellington, a jazz pianist and composer, were some of the most famous musicians to play jazz, a blend of New Orleans ragtime and blues music that became popular during this time --Bessie Smith was one of the most outstanding singers during this era as well