no lday has ever played for the Harlem Globtroters
During the Harlem Renaissance, there were no specific laws passed, but the period saw a cultural and artistic movement that celebrated African American culture. However, there were still discriminatory laws in place, such as Jim Crow laws and segregation laws, that affected African Americans during that time.
Harlem was all predominantly black.
Harlem is about black Americans coming up and making poems
Manny Oliver, George "Meadowlark" Lemon (the "Clown Prince), and Goose Tatum who at one time played Negro League Baseball all played for the Harlem Globetrotters.The Harlem Globetrotters is an exhibition basketball team that combines athleticism and comedy. Before becoming an NBA star in 1958 "Wilt" Chamberlain played for the Harlem Globetrotters.
No, all men did. All the parts in these dramas were played by men.
Harlem was a place for all African Americans to share their culture through music, art and literature. That's why it's called the Harlem Renaissance. African Americans shared their heritage freely, and for once, it was accepted.
all the above.
The Cotton Club, Connie's Inn, Savoy Ballroom and The Apollo Theater were all popular places during The Harlem Renaissance.
the Harlem globetrotters started out as a small time gang, led by Philidalphia the space cowboy, who we all know is famous for domesticating grapes. Philidalphia was greedy and he wanted more and more power, so he oredered his gang to take over the earth through basketball. The Harlem globetrotters gained popularity through playing tricks with the ball while they played. little did people know that they were controlling their minds......
All you do is shake and add a bit of freestyle.
The popular music used in all (or at least most) of the Harlem Shake videos are from Bauuer's "Harlem Shake" song. You can find his song on YouTube and the song is basically an extended version of the Harlem Shake with some added sections.
One of the first laws to be passed during the Harlem Renaissance was that all Alcoholic Beverages were now illegal. Another law that passed during this time was women had the right to vote.