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1 The Roaring 20s, the Jazz Age & Mexican Immigration
History Notes 9-1

2 Women in the 1920s More women working , gaining education, and earning higher wages Women gained right to Vote Margret Sanger: supporter of birth control and sexual liberation for women Flappers: women that smoked, drank, wore sexy clothes and listened to Jazz music

3 Women in the 1920s

4 Prohibition of Alcohol
18th Amendment – banned alcohol in U.S. Alcohol caused unemployment, domestic violence Arrests of bootleggers (make and smuggle alcohol) Speakeasies: secret underground bars for drinking gambling, and partying 21st Amendment – ended ban on alcohol

5 Prohibition of Alcohol

6 Technology Car: increased convenience, commute to work, high standard of living Mass production in assembly lines Wright Brothers: 1st successful airplane

7 Technology

8 Technology Entertainment on radio or silent movies becomes important
Use cars to travel and see movies Advertisements aimed at consumers

9 Technology

10 The Harlem Renaissance
Movement of African-American racial pride, art, literature, and political organization Writers like Claude McKay, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neale Hurston

11 The Harlem Renaissance

12 The Harlem Renaissance
Jazz and Blues music: Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday Cotton Club: most famous nightclub in Harlem, featured black performers Only whites in the audience

13 The Harlem Renaissance

14 Immigration to the U.S. Emergency Quota Act (1921): restricted immigration based on ethnic group National Origins Act (1924): set stricter limits for immigrants allowed into U.S., favored Europeans No Asians allowed to move to U.S.

15 Immigration to the U.S.

16 Diego Rivera Mexican artist, painted cubist style art
Painted murals during Mexican Revolution showing Mexican people throughout history (1928) major project painting the Palacio Nacional in Mexico

17 Diego Rivera

18 Diego Rivera

19 Diego Rivera

20 Diego Rivera

21 Americanization of Mexicans
Stereotype: Mexicans viewed as dirty, lazy, irresponsible White Anglos-Saxon Protestant (WASP): considered “real Americans” started a campaign of fear to stop immigration to the U.S. IQ Tests used to discriminate against Mexicans

22 Americanization of Mexicans

23 Americanization of Mexicans
(1892) Mexican children denied entrance to white schools Adolpho Romo: successfully sued Tempe School to get children admitted (1925) Mexican children require to say Pledge of Allegiance

24 Anti-Mexican Feelings and Actions in the U.S.
Bad economy and high unemployment blamed on Mexican laborers Mexicans sent to concentration camps, deported, cheated out of wages Emergency Quota Act: restricting who is allowed into U.S. Goal: to keep America white

25 Anti-Mexican Feelings and Actions in the U.S.

26 League of United Latin American Citizens
LULAC: political organization that protects rights of Mexican-Americans Women’s rights Better schools Voter registration economic, social, and racial equality

27 League of United Latin American Citizens


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