Jacob Lawrence Story & Sound
Posted on 27. Nov, 2009 by Hillary Andrlik in All Posts, Music+Art
The 1920′s and 1930′s Harlem Renaissance was an explosion of African-American poetry, music and art. Jacob Lawrence lived and created his art at the center of it in New York city’s Harlem neighborhood. According to Whitney Museum of American Art, he painted what he saw and later became interested in African-American history and culture and chronicled lives of famous people like Harriet Tubman. Below you will discover clips of music from the Harlem Renaissance and resources about Jacob Lawrence that you can bring into the classroom.
Great resources on Jacob Lawrence:
Show your students how the arts are interconnected with samples of music, art & writing from the amazing Harlem Renaissance period.
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