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Literature lesson 6: Black Voices

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The American whites used education as a tool
to suppress black people. How are
literacy and freedom related?

Slide 3 - Woordweb

Slide 4 - Video

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Slide 6 - Video

What do you know about Jim Crow Laws
& racial segregation in the US?

Slide 7 - Woordweb

Slide 8 - Video

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Strange Fruit
You will hear popular blues and jazz singer Billie Holiday sing the song Strange Fruit. It was based on a poem written by Abel Meeropol about a lynchingin the 1920s . 

As the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum, Billie's song became
THE protest song of the movement. 

As you listen, focus on what she is saying and note down which words
or parts of the song have an impact on you.

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Slide 12 - Video

Which words or parts of the song
had an impact on you?

Slide 13 - Woordweb

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Slide 16 - Video

Name 5 things that are part of the Harlem Renaissance:

Slide 17 - Open vraag

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Slide 19 - Video

Langston Hughes - The Weary Blues
What does 'weary' mean? 
Do you recognize the blues form in it?
What do you think of it?
And what is the message of this poem?

Hand in your answers on the next slide

Slide 20 - Tekstslide

1. What does 'weary' mean?
2. Do you recognize the blues form in it?
3. What do you think of it?
4. And what is the message of this poem?

Slide 21 - Open vraag

Blues and jazz
What is Blues?
The blues is the trickster of musical genres. It’s a joyful, exuberant music full of upbeat rhythms and playful humor – but it’s also a deeply sad music that deals with suffering and loneliness. It’s a music of dance halls and wooden porches, open fields and grimy factories, the city and the country, the North and the South. The blues captures something deeply familiar, yet impossible to describe.
That’s probably why it has had such an enormous influence on modern music. Every style of popular music today – hip-hop, R&B, EDM, country, rock, metal, and jazz – they all have their roots in the blues. 

Slide 22 - Tekstslide

Blues and jazz
What is Jazz?
Jazz is a kind of music in which improvisation is typically an important part. In most jazz performances, players play solos which they make up on the spot, which requires considerable skill. There is tremendous variety in jazz, but most jazz is very rhythmic, has a forward momentum called "swing," and uses "bent" or "blue" notes. You can often hear "call--and--response" patterns in jazz, in which one instrument, voice, or part of the band answers another.  Jazz can express many different emotions, from pain to sheer joy. In jazz, you may hear the sounds of freedom-for the music has been a powerful voice for people suffering unfair treatment because of the color of the skin, or because they lived in a country run by a cruel dictator.

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Slide 24 - Video

What do you think is at the core of Jazz music?

Slide 25 - Open vraag

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Slide 27 - Tekstslide

1. What message does Countee Cullen want to share here?
2. Does the message get across?
3. How would people in the 1930s view this poem?

Slide 28 - Open vraag

Slide 29 - Video

Slide 30 - Tekstslide

What is your interpretation of this poem?

Slide 31 - Open vraag

Have you ever thought about the position of Black soldiers in the American Army? 

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Slide 34 - Video

Slide 35 - Video

I have a dream
Listen to the speech 'I have a dream' by Dr Martin Luther King. It is one of the most famous speeches in history. 

Write down what strikes you about the speech. Think about the words/phrases he uses, references he makes, the way he speaks. 
What stands out the most to you?

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Write down what strikes you about the speech.
What stands out the most to you?

Slide 37 - Open vraag

Slide 38 - Video

Extra reading:
For some extra background on what life was like for African-American soldiers, read the article: "Are We Not American Soldiers?’ When the U.S. Military Treated German POWs Better Than Black Troops"

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But there is hope

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Slide 44 - Video

Did you like her poem? What stood out to you?

Slide 45 - Open vraag