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Title: The Roaring 1920


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The Roaring 1920s
  • Society in the 1920s
  • Changes in Manners
  • Changes in Morals
  • Mass Media and the
  • Jazz Age
  • The Harlem Renaissance

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Ch 13 Sec2 The 20s Woman
  • How were womens roles changing?
  • How did the image of the flapper embody the
    changing values and attitudes of young women in
    the 1920s?
  • What were the causes and results of the changing
    roles of women in the 1920s?

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Womens Changing Roles
  • Image of the Flapper
  • Rebellious, energetic, fun-loving, and bold.
  • Stylish Urban young women
  • Impact on fashion and behavior
  • Short bobbed hair and make-up
  • Wide-brimmed hats
  • Close fitting dresses, very short
  • Drank and Smoked in public
  • Dancing and language annoyed parents

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The Double Standard
  • A set of standards granting greater sexual
    freedom to men than to women
  • Women were required to observe stricter standards
    of behavior than men did
  • Women were pulled back and forth between new
    standards and the old

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Images of the Flappers
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Women Working and Voting
  • 15 of wage earning women became professionals,
    although businesses remained prejudice towards
    women.
  • Only 35 of women voted in 1920.
  • Progressive women did lobby the Shepard Towner
    Act which aided women and children.
    (Infant/Pre-natal care.)
  • Jeanette Rankin WY, US House of Reps.

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Ch 13 Sec3 Education and Popular Culture
  • What was popular culture of the 1920s?
  • How did mass media create a shared culture?
  • Why did the youth dominated decade come to be
    called the Roaring twenties?

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Americans on the Move
  • By 1920, more Americans lived in cities.
  • High School enrollments and Taxes increased
  • Rural /Urban split due to changes in education,
    occupations, and cultural issues.
  • Over 500,000 African Americans migrated from
    South to North.
  • Better jobs, education, yet harsh discrimination.
    (De Facto Discrimination)

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Other Migration
  • Mexicans emigrated to the US because of job
    opportunities.
  • The US had limited immigration with quotas for
    European, Japanese and Chinese immigrants.
  • Los Angeles developed a district barrio or
    Spanish speaking neighborhood.
  • Puerto Ricans migrated to NYC

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Growth of Suburbs
  • Trolleys allowed people to get from their
    suburban homes to jobs and stores.
  • By mid 1920s 70,000 buses were operating in the
    US.
  • Cars became cheaper and offered greater
    flexibility in travel.

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American Heroes
  • Charles Lindbergh 1927 NY to Paris
  • Amelia Earhart 1932 CA to Hawaii
  • Jack Dempsey- Heavyweight Champ
  • Babe Ruth 60 HR in 1927, Yankees
  • Gertrude Ederle Gold medalist 1924

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Mass Media
  • MOVIES
  • 80 million tickets sold a week.
  • The first talkie The Jazz Singer 1927.
  • Big Stars Greta Garbo, Clara Bow, Charlie
    Chaplin, Lon Chaney, Mary Pickford, Gloria
    Swanson, and Rudolph Valentino.

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Newspapers and Magazines
  • Between 1920 and 1929 daily newspaper circulation
    rose from 28 million to almost 40 million.
  • By 1929 Americans were buying 200 million copies
    of magazines.
  • Saturday Evening Post, Readers Digest, Ladies
    Home Journal, and Time were popular.

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Popular Magazines
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Radio of the 1920s
  • First radio broadcast 1920 Election results by
    KDKA in Pittsburgh
  • By 1922, 500 stations were on air
  • NBC, CBS brought the same jokes, commercials,
    music, sports, religious services, and news to
    many Americans.
  • Between 1922 and 1929 the of radios rose from
    60,000 to 12mil

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Radio 1920s
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Art and Literature of the 1920s
  • Famous Artists Edward Hopper, Rockwell Kent,
    Georgia OKeeffe.
  • Famous Authors
  • Sinclair Lewis
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • Earnest Hemingway
  • T.S. Elliot
  • The Lost Generation authors disconnected from
    their country and its values.

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The Lost Generation
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Ch 13 Sec 4 The Harlem Renaissance
  • What were the cause and results of the Great
    Migration of African Americans to Northern cities
    in the early 1900s?
  • What was the prolific African American artistic
    activity of the Harlem Renaissance?

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The Harlem Renaissance
  • NYCs Harlem was a cultural center for African
    Americans.
  • The Renaissance is known as a cultural and
    literary awakening as well as a time of
    acceptance.
  • Authors
  • Alan Locke - The New Negro (1925)
  • Zora Nele Hurston -Their Eyes are Watching God
    (1937)

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Harlem Renaissance II
  • Famous Poets
  • Claude McCay Harlem Shadows (1922)
  • Countee Cullen Color
  • Langston Hughes The Weary Blues, I Too (1926)

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The Jazz Age
  • Jazz grew out of African American music of the
    South like Ragtime and Blues.
  • Jazz Clubs, Radio Play, and Dances
  • Cotton Club Harlem NYC
  • Connies Inn
  • Saratoga Club

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Cotton Club
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Jazz Age Icons
  • Jelly Roll Morton
  • Benny Goodman
  • Louis Armstrong
  • Duke Ellington
  • Ma Rainey
  • Bessy Smith

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Duke Ellington and George Gershwin
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African- American Voices
  • The Great Migration saw 500,000 African Americans
    move North
  • NAACP -1909 WEB Du Bois
  • Du Bois wrote The Crisis an NAACP magazine to
    highlight racial violence and to form a platform
    in the civil rights fight
  • 1920s Executive Secretary of the NAACP James
    Weldon Johnson fought for anti-lynching laws

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Marcus Garvey and the UNIA
  • Marcus Garvey an immigrant from Jamaica believed
    African Americans should build a separate
    society.
  • In 1918 the UNIA was moved to Harlem
  • It promoted black owned businesses
  • He founded the Black Star Shipping Line
  • He inspired Black Pride
  • Proposed Back to Motherland Africa Movement

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1920s Images
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