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1 Culture of the Roaring 20’s Radio KDKA Pittsburgh GE, Westinghouse,& RCA form NBC Silent Movies Charlie Chaplin “Talkies” The Jazz Singer Starring Al Jolson Mary Pickford “America’s Sweetheart”

2 Notes Chapter 10 part 3 Charles Lindbergh On May 20th, 1927 a 25 year old pilot named Charles Lindbergh takes off from a small airfield named Roosevelt Field in Long Island New York. His goal was to fly non stop across the Atlantic Ocean. His plane is named the Spirit of St. Louis.

3 Lindbergh part 2 He did not have a parachute or a radio because he needed to save weight. He only packed a few things: 1. Razor3. 5 Sandwiches 2. Passport4. Quart of Water The flight took him over 33 hours and 3,605 miles to reach Paris. He landed at Le Bourget airfield in Paris.

4 Poets and Writers Carl Sandburg Poet (3)Chicago poet who Glorified the Midwest and American life T.S. EliotPoet (4)Wrote the famous poem The Hollow Men Eugene O’NeilPlaywright His plays were realistic situations about life Ernest HemingwayWriter (5)WW1 vet who wrote about WWI in A Farewell to Arms F. Scott FitzgeraldWriter (6)Wrote about society in The Great Gatsby (7)Edith Wharton – Pulitzer prize winner w/ Age of Innocence

5 The 20’s is The Jazz Age- (8)more free time- more entertainment The Flappers make up cigarettes short skirts Musicians Louis Armstrong Duke Ellington Writers F. Scott Fitzgerald Ernest Hemingway (11)Mass Media- Entertainment for the entire Country now, not just a small territory

6 Celebrities Babe Ruth & Ty Cobb Jack Dempsey Charles Lindbergh The Spirit of St. Louis

7 Sports Due to shorter work days and more money from factories, people had more time to watch and play sports. (12)Babe Ruth who played for the New York Yankees hit 60 home runs in 1927. Lou Gehrig started his consecutive game streak in 1925. (2,130 consecutive games) (13)Boxer Jack Dempsey held the heavyweight title from 1919 to 1926. Golfer (15)Bobby Jones is still considered the greatest. He designed Augusta National (The Masters).

8 Sports The Pride of the Yankees – Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig

9 Jack Dempsey –” The Manassa Mauler” His opponents feared him – his fans adored him – His record – 60-7-8 Finally defeated (twice) by Gene Tunney

10 Bobby Jones From 1923 to 1930 he won thirteen major championships and remains the only player ever to win all four majors in the same year-all before retiring from competitive golf when he was just 28 years old.

11 (14)Red Grange “the galloping ghost” Most famous football player in 1920s Created and put professional football (NFL) on the map

12 Rise of Hollywood In 1927 the first talking picture was made titled (9)The Jazz Singer. In 1928 the first animated talking picture was made titled Steamboat Willie featuring Mickey Mouse as the lead character. A movie theater was called “the silver screen.” Tickets usually cost about 15 to 20 cents.

13 Movie Stars

14 Radio During WWI it was illegal to own a radio. The government lifted the ban in 1919. By 1922 there were 22 different radio stations around the country. (10)The most popular show started in 1926 and was called Amos ‘n’ Andy. Two Southern African Americans

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16 HARLEM RENAISSANCE (19)HARLEM, NEW YORK – the soul of African Americans (17)Rise in African Americans role in United States Society Changing of the balance of power with mass media media and movie stars to come. (18)Great migration- 1000s African Americans move North

17 Jazz and Blues Jazz was started in New Orleans. Mix of blues and ragtime A very famous jazz musician was Louis Armstrong. (23)Edward Duke Ellington was another popular artist The(24) Cotton Club was a famous jazz club in Harlem New York. Bessie Smith was a famous Blues singer. Her title was “Empress of the Blues.” She was born in Tennessee.

18 Bessie Smith She was the greatest of the classic Blues singers of the 1920s born in (27)TN Her rendition of "St. Louis Blues" with Armstrong is considered by most critics to be one of finest recordings of the 1920sSt. Louis BluesArmstrong Bessie had started to style herself as a Swing musician and was on the verge of a comeback when her life was tragically cut short by an automobile accident in 1937. Their car rear-ended a slow moving truck and rolled over crushing Smith's left arm and ribs. Smith bled to death by the time she reached the hospital.

19 (21)Louis Armstrong was the greatest of all Jazz musicians. Armstrong defined what it was to play Jazz. His amazing technical abilities, the joy and spontaneity, and amazingly quick, inventive musical mind still dominate Jazz

20 African American Power increases (29)WW1 set up African Americans for Politics Oscar Depriest- (30)1 st African American in politics - NAACP power moves forward  (32)Negro Nationalism begins »With Marcus Garvey and the United Negro Improvement Association

21 WHO CARES AND SO WHAT THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF ALL ENTERTAINMENT IN THE USA!!!! SPORTS MUSIC MOVIES TV COMES NEXT

22 Ch 10 Sec 4 &5 –Tech Time- Be sure to put your name on your e-mail 1- New music, entertainment, motion pictures25- “Empress of the Blues 2- European artist who drew landscapes26- soul music from African American spirituals 3- Chicago Poet who wrote about the Midwest27- TN 4- TS Elliot28- Josephine Baker 5- WW1 vet wrote about heroes with “Call to Arms”29- WW1 6- Wrote the Great Gatsby30- 1 st African American in Congress 7- Edith Wharton & Age of innocence31- National Assoc. for Advance. of Colored People 8- Free time32- African American protestor started negro 9- Jazz SingerNationalism 10- Two southern African Americans 11- Entertainment that reaches across the country 12- Baseball star who hit homeruns 13- 1920s boxing champion 14- 1 st famous football player / galloping ghost 15- famous golfer who created and won PGA 16- Power tools, refrigerator, iron, washing machine 17- growth of African American arts in USA 18- 1000s of African Americans move from south to north 19- Harlem, NY 20- Black writer of “Their eyes Watching GOD” 21-Jazz trumpet player who created jazz 22- mix of blues and ragtime music of 1920s 23- Edward Ellington 24- Most famous Jazz club in NY


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