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Roaring 1920s

Paranoia Red Scare Sacco and Vanzetti Ku Klux Klan Palmer Raids Mitchell Palmer Sacco and Vanzetti Ku Klux Klan

Science vs Religion Fundamentalism Scopes Trial All important knowledge is found in the Bible William Jennings Bryan Creation vs Evolution Scopes Trial John T. Scopes

The New Woman Flapper College Marriage New jobs for women Birth-control Margaret Sanger

Urban Life Great Migration Prohibition Organized Crime Thousands of African Americans move from the South to Northern urban cities. Chicago Race Riot Prohibition 18th amendment Speakeasies Bootleggers Organized Crime Al Capone Gangs

20s Pop Culture

Entertainment With shorter work hours and higher pay people had more time and money to spend! Radio 1st radio station in Pittsburgh Moving Pictures Silent Films The First “talkie” in 1927 Animation Walt Disney Steamboat Willie

Music and Dance Jazz music Louis Armstrong Billie Holiday Dancing Born in New Orleans Louis Armstrong Billie Holiday Dancing Foxtrot, Charleston, Tango

Literature and Art Georgia O’Keeffe F Scott Fitzgerald Abstract nature scenes F Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby Ernest Hemingway Short story writer

Harlem Renaissance Writers Music Art Langston Hughes Zora Neale Hurston Music Billie Holliday Louis Armstrong Art Palmer C Hayden Malvin Gray Johnson