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Title: The 1920s


1
The 1920s
  • The Roaring Twenties

2
Life in the Jazz Age
3
The Roaring Twenties
4
Rural VS. Urban Society
  • Rural
  • Agricultural
  • Small towns and farms
  • Conservative Values
  • Strong links to family and church
  • Church set moral standards
  • Farmers suffer financially Why?
  • Urban
  • People begin to move into cities in the 1920s
  • N.Y. 5.6 million
  • Chicago 3 million
  • Why did cities grow so quickly?
  • Freedom from families and church leads to what?

5
The Harlem Renaissance and the Jazz Age
  • Where had African Americans moved during and
    after WWI? Why?
  • Harlem
  • 1920s Population grows from 152,000 to 330,000
  • Overcrowding, unemployment, and poverty are
    eclipsed by the rich cultural movement known as
    the Harlem Renaissance.

6
Louis Armstrong
Langston Hughes
  • Harlem Renaissance is above all a literary
    movement
  • Writers express pride in their African American
    culture and heritage
  • Langston Hughes is the movements best known poet
  • His poems often move to the tempo of jazz or the
    blues.
  • Jazz is born in the early 20th century in New
    Orleans
  • Joe Oliver and his Creole Jazz band move north
    and bring jazz with them
  • Trumpet player Louis Armstrong is part of the
    band and will become the most important and
    influential musician in the history of jazz.

7
I, Too, Sing America by Langston Hughes
  • I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother.
    They send me to eat in the kitchen When company
    comes, But I laugh, And eat well, And grow
    strong. Tomorrow, I'll be at the table When
    company comes. Nobody'll dare Say to me, "Eat
    in the kitchen," Then. Besides, They'll see
    how beautiful I am And be ashamed-- I, too, am
    America.

8
Women in the 1920s
  • In the rebellious, pleasure loving air of the
    1920s, many women begin to assert their
    independence.
  • What rights do women have before the 1920s?

9
A New Life for Women
  • The flapper emancipated woman who embraced
    new fashions and urban attitudes
  • Women get new job opportunities
  • Society begins to view marriage as more of
    an equal partnership
  • The 19th Amendment is ratified in 1920

10
Flappers
11
American Society
  • Schools
  • From 1914 to 1926 Enrollment goes from 1 million
    to 4 million
  • Began to focus on college prep
  • Had to meet needs of growing immigrant students
  • Expanding news coverage
  • Literacy is increased by widespread education
  • Radio comes of age

12
New Heroes
  • More money and leisure time need for
    entertainment
  • Sports
  • Babe Ruth becomes known as the Sultan of Swat
  • Jack Dempsey reigns supreme in the boxing ring
  • Red Grange (a.k.a. The Galloping Ghost) and Knute
    Rocknes Fighting Irish make college football
    popular
  • Gertrude Ederle becomes the first woman to swim
    across the English Channel

13
Americas Most Beloved Hero
  • Charles Lindbergh is Americas Golden Boy

14
Movies, Theater and More
  • Films By 1925, movies are Americas 4th largest
    industry
  • Charlie Chaplin, Clara Bow, and Rudolph Valentino
    rise to stardom in silent movies
  • 1927 The Jazz Singer- Americas first film with
    sound
  • 1928 Steamboat Willie

15
Steamboat Willie
16
  • George Gershwin establishes himself as Americas
    foremost modern composer
  • Painter Georgia OKeefe begins her career
  • F. Scott Fitzgerald writes about the life of the
    wealthy, while Ernest Hemingway condemns the
    glorification of war.

17
The Charleston
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