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The Voices of the Harlem Renaissance course delves into the vibrant cultural and intellectual movement that emerged in Harlem, New York, during the early 20th century. This course offers an in-depth exploration of the significant voices that shaped the Harlem Renaissance, spanning literature, scholarship, entertainment, sports, and religion. Through interdisciplinary study and critical analysis, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the historical context, key figures, and enduring impact of this transformative period in African American history and culture.
Course Objectives:
To examine the historical and socio-cultural factors that contributed to the emergence of the Harlem Renaissance.
To explore the diverse range of artistic expressions, literary works, and intellectual discourse produced during the Harlem Renaissance.
To analyze the contributions of key figures such as Alain Locke, Langston Hughes, Duke Ellington, and Jack Johnson, among others, across various fields including scholarship, literature, entertainment, sports, and religion.
To critically evaluate the representation and portrayal of race, identity, and social issues within the works of Harlem Renaissance artists and intellectuals.
To assess the impact of the Harlem Renaissance on African American culture, literature, and society, as well as its broader influence on American history and beyond.
To engage in discussions, research, and creative projects that deepen understanding and appreciation of the diverse voices and perspectives within the Harlem Renaissance.
To develop analytical and critical thinking skills through close examination of primary texts, artworks, and historical documents from the Harlem Renaissance era.
To reflect on the relevance and resonance of the themes and legacies of the Harlem Renaissance in contemporary culture and society.
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The Covington-Shepard
Bible College
422 Sand Creek Road,
Albany, NY, 12205
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607 821-8186
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