Title: The Twenties Roar to Economic Collapse
1The Twenties Roar to Economic Collapse
2The Roaring Twenties
- The 1920's in America was a period of opulence
and excess that led to the inevitable
consequences of the 1930's and the Great
Depression. - Our romantic image of the Jazz Age (Roaring
Twenties) is hightened by the images of flappers,
pin striped suits, Model T's, the Charleston, - Prohibition, and Speak Easies
3Election of 1920
- Warren G. Harding the man who looked like a
President was elected. Calvin Coolidge was his
Vice-President - Ran against Democrat James Cox and Vice-President
candidate Franklin Delano Roosevelt
4Harding
- Ohio Gang
- Tea Pot Dome Scandal
- Laissez Faire Supporter
- Isolationist
- Died in 1923
5Calvin Coolidge becomes President
- Coolidge takes the oath of office given by his
father in 1923 - The Business of America is business
- Silent Cal
- Chose not to run again in 1928
6Herbert Hoover elected in 1928
- Reputation for public service as an engineer,
administrator, and humanitarian. - Secretary of Commerce under Presidents Harding
and Coolidge - President when the stock market crashed in
1929-blamed for the Depression
7Harlem Renassiance
- Harlem Renassiance is a period of history that
covers when African Americans were able to
express themselves through music, art,
literature, and social change. - Langston Hughes
8Harlem Renaissance
- Before the 1920's, most white Americans thought
African Americans incapable of culture or
sophistication. The Harlem Renaissance destroyed
such stereotypes. - The Harlem Renaissance also refers to the work of
black novelists and poets who lived in, or
described the Harlem district of New York during
the 1920's and early 1930's. - http//harlem.eb.com/harlemhome.html
9Lanston Hughes
- The night is beautiful,
- So are the faces of my people,
- The stars are beautiful,
- So are the eyes of my people,
- Beautiful also is the sun,
- Beautiful also are the souls of my people.
10Life in the 1900's was a great time period in the
history of America. There were many new trends
which are still used today like clothing or
fashion, inventions and music. Many inventions
like automobiles, dishwashers, and radio were
made available through installment buying.
In fashion, all men and women were
suppose to dress in a certain manner. All girls
were to wear skirts at all time but no shorter
then knee length. The most popular music at the
time was jazz of course and anything related to
it. One of the famous composers of the time was
Duke Ellington.
11Jazz Age
- Pianist Edward Kennedy ("Duke") Ellington
was recognized in his lifetime as one of the
greatest jazz composers and performers. - biography and audio clips at town.hall.org from
the JFK Center for the Arts
12 Capone Gangsters of the 20s
- Al Capone is America's best known gangster and
the single greatest symbol of the collapse of law
and order in the United - States during the 1920s Prohibition era.
- Capone had a leading role in the illegal
activities that lent Chicago its reputation as a
lawless city.
13Al Capone King of Chicago
14St Valentines Day Massacre
- Feb 14, 1929
- 7 men of rival
- Gang leader
- Bugs Moran
- Had been shot
- And killed
15Bugs Moran
- "Only Capone kills guys like that, said Bugs
Moran - after
learning that seven of his
men had been killed in a
warehouse on Clark Street.
16Henry Ford
- You can paint it any
- color, so long as
- it's black
17Fords Assembly Line Method
- 5.00 a day wage
- By 1914, the moving assembly line enabled Ford to
produce far more cars than any other company. The
Model T and mass - production made Ford an international celebrity.
18Flappers
- Fashion statement of
- the 1920s. Bobbed hair,
- dress above the knees, red
- lipstick and beads, dancing
- the Charleston
19Charles Lindbergh
- Lindbergh comes home!
- President Calvin Coolidge delivers a speech to
honor him and his achievement. Up until May 1927,
no human being had ever crossed the great divide
that separates the North American and European
continents in an airplane non-stop. Charles
Lindbergh was the first to do it! Though today
the span is traversed countless times every day,
Lindbergh stands tall as one of the heroes of
aviation!
20Sacco and Vanzetti
21Stock Market Craze of 1920s
- I'll have to see my broker
- Find out
what he can do. - 'Cause I'm
in the market for you. - There
won't be any joker, - With
margin I'm all through. - 'Cause I want
you outright it's true. - You're going
up, up ,up in my estimation. - I want a
thousand shares of your caresses too. - We'll count
the hugs and kisses, - When
dividends are due, - 'Cause I'm
in the market for you.
22Stock Market Crash of 1929
- Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929.
- In order to get out, you had to get your broker
to sell your stock at market value. Remember too,
that we bought our stock on margin? We are
paying interest on a loan for a stock which
itself is being used as ollateral. This is called
a security. If the stock rises, we gain equity in
our speculation because its value has increased.
If the stock drops, the reverse is true. The
investor must put up the cash to cover the loss.
Lets say we invested in the Red Wagon company,
we agreed to put down 1500 for stock worth
15000? Think of it as if we paid all that 15000
all at once. We would own the stock and losses
are on paper, still not good. When you own a
security, and the stock suffers a loss, you have
to cover the call for margin. This is because it
is like you owned it and suddenly your broker
says 'I need cash to cover your investment'. If
you failed to come up with the margin, you risked
that the bank would take your investment and go
after you for the rest of the bill.
2320s end in Economic Collapse
- People were dumping their securities and causing
even more downward pressure on the market. There
were despondent stockbrokers, in tears hopelessly
trying to get in touch with customers for margin.
This time, the panic of selling made sure, once
and for all, that there was to be no quick fix,
that the recovery would be slow and painful.
There was not the nearly the recovery of gains
seen on Thursday. - The market had crashed.
24 Who Am I?
In 1926 I became the first woman to swim the English Channel? In 1927 I became the first man to fly solo, nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean? I was the leader of the gang in Chicago the lawless city of the 1920s?
I wrote the Great Gatsby because of the decadence of the 1920s? I started producing my Model T by using the assembly line? I was the male love idol of the 1920 movies?
I was a black author and poet of the 1920s? I was the baseball legend of the 1920s? I cut my hair short, wore short dresses and went to social events of the 1920s?