The document discusses the Jazz Age and the Harlem Renaissance. It provides context that the Jazz Age, also known as the Harlem Renaissance, began in the early 1920s when jazz music became popular in America. Some key jazz instruments included the trumpet, saxophone, and drums. The Harlem Renaissance ended in the late 1920s and saw poets and authors advocate for women's and black civil rights. It originated in Harlem, New York but spread nationwide, with its roots tracing back to the influence of music and culture brought over from Africa by enslaved people.