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Segregation in Harlem's Cotton Club
- A trombone player from New Orleans gets a gig at Harlem's Cotton Club, only to face segregation there.
- Despite Harlem's Black culture and music flourishing, venues like the Cotton Club kept Black customers excluded.
Women's Rights and Birth Control
- The 1920s brought both women’s suffrage and new birth control activism, symbolizing expanding female independence.
- Margaret Sanger’s efforts catalyzed family planning and linked birth control advocacy to the eugenics movement.
Great Migration and Harlem Renaissance
- The Great Migration transformed northern cities like Harlem into cultural and political hubs for Black Americans.
- Jazz and the Harlem Renaissance showcased Black artistic expression but coexistence with segregation and racism continued.