BASKETBALL
they played soccer and jousting and stuff like that
The Harlem Renaissance basketball team, also known as the Harlem Renaissance Five, was formed in the 1920s and included notable players such as Nathaniel "Sweetwater" Clifton, who later played in the NBA, and other talented athletes like Clarence "Fats" Jenkins and William "Pop" Gates. They were renowned for their skill and style of play, showcasing African American talent during a time of racial segregation in sports. The team's success helped pave the way for future integration in basketball and highlighted the cultural significance of the Harlem Renaissance beyond just arts and literature.
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The Harlem Renessaince had a big impact on sports because before the Jim Crow law was passed to keep blacks from playing most sports, the blacks were taking them over, so when that happened, suddenly they all said,"yes, we can go back to sports!" And that is why. The Harlem Renessaince had a big impact on sports because before the Jim Crow law was passed to keep blacks from playing most sports, the blacks were taking them over, so when that happened, suddenly they all said,"yes, we can go back to sports!" And that is why.
Jack Fitzpatrick played for the Harlem Globetrotters during the 1950s. He joined the team in 1951 and was known for his exceptional basketball skills and entertaining style. Fitzpatrick helped popularize the Globetrotters' unique blend of sports and comedy during his time with the team.
The Harlem Globetrotters play in many different places around the world.
Harlem globetrotters
During the Renaissance society believed in the universal man or Renaissance man.ÊThis was a man well versed in art, science, languages, sports, was well mannered, and was well traveled. They beleived in the Greek and Roman classics of Aristotle and Plato.
because it was the renaissance and it was a time were every one had fun after getting rid of the plauge
the Main sports were baseball, hockey and soccer
Harlem Globe Trotters