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cphs: american lit/comp - block (23,0510030) introduction to the harlem…

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cphs: american lit/comp - block (23,0510030) introduction to the harlem renaissance and the civil rights movement identify historical forces in the black arts movement based on what you have learned about the black arts movement, why were artists in the movement most likely interested in reflecting the influence of spirituals, blues, and jazz? choose three correct answers. they thought african americans must put the past behind them to succeed. they believed black americans and white americans should work together. they wanted to reclaim and emphasize a separate african american culture. they attempted to destroy black american stereotypes and impress white intellectuals. they wanted to revive african american art that had been ignored and dismissed. they wanted to (text cut off)

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To solve this, we analyze the goals of the Black Arts Movement:

  1. "They wanted to reclaim and emphasize a separate African American culture": The Black Arts Movement aimed to celebrate Black cultural heritage, countering white-dominated narratives. This aligns with reclaiming and highlighting a distinct African American identity.
  2. "They attempted to destroy Black American stereotypes and impress White intellectuals": The movement sought to challenge negative stereotypes of Black Americans and gain recognition from white intellectual circles, which fits its goals of cultural pride and breaking racial biases.
  3. "They believed Black Americans and White Americans should work together": While collaboration was part of broader civil rights efforts, the Black Arts Movement also emphasized Black self - determination, but this idea of interracial cooperation is still a valid aspect of the historical context of the movement's goals (along with the other two).

The three correct answers (selecting the three boxes with these statements):

  • They wanted to reclaim and emphasize a separate African American culture.
  • They attempted to destroy Black American stereotypes and impress White intellectuals.
  • They believed Black Americans and White Americans should work together.

Answer:

To solve this, we analyze the goals of the Black Arts Movement:

  1. "They wanted to reclaim and emphasize a separate African American culture": The Black Arts Movement aimed to celebrate Black cultural heritage, countering white-dominated narratives. This aligns with reclaiming and highlighting a distinct African American identity.
  2. "They attempted to destroy Black American stereotypes and impress White intellectuals": The movement sought to challenge negative stereotypes of Black Americans and gain recognition from white intellectual circles, which fits its goals of cultural pride and breaking racial biases.
  3. "They believed Black Americans and White Americans should work together": While collaboration was part of broader civil rights efforts, the Black Arts Movement also emphasized Black self - determination, but this idea of interracial cooperation is still a valid aspect of the historical context of the movement's goals (along with the other two).

The three correct answers (selecting the three boxes with these statements):

  • They wanted to reclaim and emphasize a separate African American culture.
  • They attempted to destroy Black American stereotypes and impress White intellectuals.
  • They believed Black Americans and White Americans should work together.