People to Know - Early
1900s Review Frameworks for America's Past |
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He composed the music for Porgy and Bess. |
He composed the music for Appalachian Spring. |
A migrant family trying to find work in California in the 1930s. |
A migrant family picking crops in a farm field in California. |
At the Hurricane Club in New York City, 1943. |
Born in New Orleans, he made jazz come alive on the trumpet. |
She was called "The Empress of
the
Blues." |
Answers:
1. Henry Ford 2. The Wright Brothers 3. Georgia O'Keeffe 4. George Gershwin (on the left) 5. Aaron Copland (on the right) 6. F. Scott Fitzgerald 7. John Steinbeck 8. Jacob Lawrence 9. Duke Ellington (on the left) 10. Louis Armstrong (on the right) 11. Bessie Smith |
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