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Title: Chapter 20 The Jazz Age


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Chapter 20The Jazz Age
  • Section 2
  • Cultural Innovations

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Art Literature
  • During the 1920s, American artists, writers, and
    intellectuals began challenging traditional ideas
    as they searched for meaning in the modern world.

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Greenwich Village and the South Side
  • The artistic and unconventional, or Bohemian,
    lifestyle of Manhattans Greenwich Village and
    Chicagos South Side attracted artists and
    writers.
  • These areas were considered centers of
    creativity, enlightenment, and freedom from
    conformity to old ideas.

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Modern American Art
  • The European Art movement influenced American
    modernist artists.
  • Edward Hopper revived the visual accuracy of
    Realism.

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Poets and Writers
  • Carl Sandburg used common speech to glorify the
    Midwest and the expansive nature of American life.

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Poets Writers
  • Edna St. Vincent Millay expressed womens
    freedom and equality and praised a life intensely
    lived.

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Poets Writers
  • T.S. Eliot described a world filled with empty
    dreams and foresaw a world that would end not
    with a bang but a whimper.

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Poets Writers
  • Eugene ONeil focused on the search for meaning
    in modern society.

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Poets Writers
  • Ernest Hemingway Often created characters who
    were heroic antiheroes flawed individuals who
    still had heroic qualities of mind and spirit.

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Popular Culture
  • The economic prosperity of the 1920s afforded
    many Americans leisure time for enjoying sports,
    music, theater, and entertainment.
  • Radio, motion pictures, and newspapers gave rise
    to a new interest in sports.

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Baseball
  • Babe Ruth became a national hero, famous for
    hitting hundreds of homeruns (714).

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Babe Ruth
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Boxing
  • Jack Dempsey World Heavyweight Champion from
    1919 to 1927.

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Football
  • Red Grange aka the Galloping Ghost was one of
    the most famous football players of the 1920s

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Golf
  • Bobby Jones best golfer of the decade.
  • First golfer to win the U.S. Open and British
    Open in the same year.

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Tennis
  • Bill Tilden dominated the tennis world.

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Swimming
  • Gertrude Ederle shattered records by swimming
    the English Channel in a little over 14 hours.

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Gertrude Ederle
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The Rise of Hollywood
  • Motion pictures became increasingly popular.
  • The first talking picture, The Jazz Singer, was
    made in 1927.
  • The golden age of Hollywood began.

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Popular Radio Shows Music
  • The mass media radio, movies, newspapers, and
    magazines helped break down the focus on local
    interests.
  • Mass media helped unify the nation and spread new
    ideas and attitudes.

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End of Section 2
  • Next Section 3
  • African American Culture
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