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  1. America Has Fun: The Roaring Twenties (American History Through Primary Sources) by Sean Price, 2008-10-15
  2. The Roaring Twenties and Great Depression (American History Series) by Cindy Barden, 2002-05
  3. The Roaring Twenties: An Eyewitness History (Facts on File Library of American History) by Thomas Streissguth, 2001-03
  4. Daily Life in the United States, 1920-1940: How Americans Lived Through the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression by David E. Kyvig, 2004-09-25
  5. The Roaring Twenties (Eyewitness History Series) by Thomas Streissguth, 2006-11-30
  6. The Roaring Twenties (Perspectives on History)
  7. The Roaring Twenties (World History) by David Pietrusza, 1998-01
  8. Al Capone: And the Roaring Twenties (Notorious Americans and Their Times) by David C. King, 2001-06
  9. Rum Row: The Liquor Fleet That Fueled the Roaring Twenties by Robert Carse, 2007-02-28
  10. History Firsthand - The Roaring Twenties (hardcover edition)
  11. Rumrunning and the Roaring Twenties: Prohibition on the Michigan-Ontario Waterway (Great Lakes Books) by Philip P. Mason, 1995-08
  12. Charlie and the Shawneetown Dame: Love and Madness in the Roaring Twenties--An Incredible True Story by Donald Bain, 2004-11-01
  13. Chesapeake Rumrunners of the Roaring Twenties by Eric Mills, 2000-03-01
  14. Black Atlanta In The Roaring Twenties (Images of America) by Herman, Jr. Mason, 1997-02

1. American Cultural History - Decade 1920-1929
GT738.B97 1987, A Visual history of Costume The 1992, Common Threads A Paradeof american Clothing, Includes flavor of the Jazz Age or roaring twenties as we
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American Cultural History FACTS about this decade.
  • 106,521,537 people in the United States 2,132,000 unemployed, Unemployment 5.2% Life expectancy: Male 53.6, Female 54.6 343.000 in military (down from 1,172,601 in 1919) Average annual earnings $1236; Teacher's salary $970 Dow Jones High 100 Low 67 Illiteracy rate reached a new low of 6% of the population. Gangland crime included murder, swindles, racketeering It took 13 days to reach California from New York There were 387,000 miles of paved road. The 20s

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    About this Guide T he purpose of this web/library guide is to help the user gain a broad understanding of the Roaring 1920s In a very small way, this is a bibliographic essay. While there is no way we can link to everything, we have attempted to find areas of special interest and to select information that we hold dear today, for example books we love - movies we watch - songs we sing - events we find interesting - people we admire. T o see the whole picture, we encourage users to browse all the way through this page (and the other decades) and

    2. Roaring 20s And The Great Depression History Resources
    history of american Broadcasting Music, art and culture of the 1920's. The NineteentwentiesA Nation in Flux. Red Scare Cartoons. The roaring twenties.
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    Library of Congress Greatest Films of the 1930s H102 Lecture 18: The Crash and the Great Depression H102 Lecture 19: The Great Depression and the New Deal H102 Lecture 20: New Deal ... National Child Labor Committee Collection
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    SchoolsHistory.org.uk Year 7 The "Roaring Twenties". The "Roaring Twenties". Most Americans were unconcerned about the dark side of life. They were too busy enjoying the prosperity of the 1920s. American industry had expanded during the Great War, making weapons, uniforms, equipment etc. This expansion continued after the war, helped by America's massive reserves of raw materials and by high tariffs (import duties on foreign goods).Tariffs made foreign goods dearer, so American goods were bought. Some industries were also given subsidies (cash support), which increased their profits. So there was a boom(economic expansion).
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    4. American History From The Civil War (1860) To Present
    Africanamerican Baseline Essay Essay - The roaring twenties. Renaissance historyThe Harlem Renaissance. ZIA history, american history, 20th Century, 1920s
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    AMERICAN HISTORY
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS MAJOR HISTORY DIRECTORIES
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    http://www.msstate.edu:80/Archives/History/U The Lower Manhattan Project in 1890, and Mark Twain on acquisition of Phillipines, and the 20th Century with War Powers Resoolution of 1973, World War II, Victnam War and the Gulf War, African American information, bibliographies, and constitutions. Much more. Mississippi State archives.
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    H102 Lecture 09: The Great Migration: Blacks in White America H102 Lecture 14: Women, Feminism, and Sex in Progressive America H102 Lecture 15: The Politics of Prosperity: The 1920s H102 Lecture 16: The Politics of Frustration: The 1920s ... American Cultural History - Decade 1920-1929 Prohibition and Temperance New York Speakeasy: A Study of a Social Institution History of Alcohol Prohibition Prohibition History Roaring Twenties ... Al (Scarface) Capone 2

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    the roaring twenties. Many americans felt that they were untouchable in society. The thought of the american Dream in the twenties leaving their mark on history, just as
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    7. American History - Gananda School Library
    their knowledge of one of the most colorful decades in american history.". The roaring twenties Prelude to Big Bands
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    8. American History - Gananda School Library
    The roaring twenties Online Available http//www.mc.cc Departments/hpolscrv/roar1.htm THE roaring 20s is a of the most colorful decades in american history. .
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    [Online] Available http://go.grolier.com/ The 3 encyclopedias available on this site are perfect sources for biographic information.. [Online] Available http://www.biography.com/
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    THE 1920s. [Online] Available http://www.louisville.edu/~kprayb01/1920s.html The author, Kevin Rayburn, is currently editor of Et Ultra the research and scholarship magazine at the University of Louisville (Ky.), and is a former health, finance and education reporter for Business First of Louisville (Kentucky).
      Anti-Saloon League 1893-1933 [Online] Available http://www.wpl.lib.oh.us/AntiSaloon/ "The Anti-Saloon League from 1893 to 1933 was a major force in American politics. Influencing the United States through the printed word and lobbying, they turned a moral crusade into a Constitutional amendment. The League left a legacy of printed material at a site bequeathed to the Westerville Public Library which houses the Anti-Saloon League Museum. The Westerville Public Library in an effort to preserve and share the League's story has established this Web site with financial help from a grant provided by the State Library of Ohio. Beth Weinhardt, Local History Coordinator, selected and organized the documents, images, and publications and wrote the supporting text. Judi Behr, Computer Services, digitized the materials and wrote the HTML code for Web publication.

    9. The Roaring Twenties
    XIII. The roaring twenties. J. Bradford DeLong. In the labor history literature,the adoption of the american system is often called deskilling.
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    J. Bradford DeLong University of California at Berkeley and NBER February 1997
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    The end of World War I saw the United States retreat into isolation. The Senate refused to ratify the Versailles Peace Treaty that ended World War I. The U.S. failed to join the League of Nationsthe international organization that was the less-successful interwar predecessor of the United Nations. The U.S. raised tariffs early in the 1920s (although not to levels that appreciably discouraged imports). Most important, perhaps, the 1920s saw he end of free immigration into the United States. Migration from Asia had been restricted for several generations. Migration from Africa had never been an issue. But up until the mid-1920s migration from Europe had been unrestricted. More than 1.2 million immigrants had come to the U.S. in 1914. But once the immigration restrictions of the 1920s took effect, the overall total was fixed at only 160,000 or so immigrants a year. Moreover, different nations had different quotas. The quotas for immigrants from northern and western Europe were more than ample for the demand. The quotas for immigrants from southern and eastern Europe were very small. The United States tried to pretend that the rest of the world did not really exist. Its people turned inward, and they found that they had plenty to do. For in the 1920s the United States became a modern middle-class economy of radios, consumer appliances, automobiles and suburbs. Nearly thirty million motor vehicles were on the road in 1929, one for every five residents of the country. Mass production had made the post-World War I United States the richest society the world had ever seen.

    10. The Roaring Twenties
    The roaring twenties This a collaborative effort by the by faculty and studentsin their knowledge of one of the most colorful decades in american history. .
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    The Roaring Twenties - This is a great hotlist........categorized for easy navigation. 1925: The Year in Review - Art in the year of 1925....click on an artist to view a painting and also a description of the painting. America During the 1920s - An Internet Hotlist American Cultural History: Decade 1920-1929 - The purpose of this web/library guide is to help the user gain a broad understanding of the Roaring 1920s American Culture in the Twenties American Economy in the 1920s - "The powerful economy might of America from 1920 to October 1929 is frequently overlooked or simply submerged by the more exciting topics such as Prohibition and the gangsters, the Jazz Age with its crazies, the KKK etc. However, the strength of America was generated and driven by its vast economic power." Biography of the Twenties - You describe the 1920s....did they ROAR, or was it a YAWN? Bookends: The 1920s and 1930s - The decades that defined and redefined America. Cars of the Twenties - A few photographs of some cars of the twenties. (There's no way to turn off the music.....it is very annoying!) Chicago: The Roaring Twenties - An overview of the 1920s......this is not a brief overview!!!

    11. American History; The Roaring Twenties
    documentation within the novel, meaning that the events of history are involved in novelwere logical and believable because they occurred during the twenties.
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    The Twenties and the Great Gatsby APUSH AND HENG Project 1) By some means, individual topics have been distributed to the class. Consider your topic in relationship to what you have studied about the twenties as a unique and distinct historical period in the United States and on your close reading of the novel THE GREAT GATSBYas an illustration of the culture of the period. 2) Plan and prepare a report on your topic which reflects the historical period and demonstrates a connection to the novel. The factual information of the period must be complete and accurate: the connection to the novel may take one of three forms, depending on the specific topic. These are:
    1. Direct documentation within the novel, meaning that the events of history are involved in the novel as manifested directly in the characters' actions.
    2. Validation of the events of the novel. The plot is directly affected by the factors of the historical period.
    3. As a framework for the novel. This is the least direct connection, but it must demonstrate that the events of the novel were logical and believable because they occurred during the twenties.
    3) Your report must include documentation and citation from all sources used.

    12. Flappers In The Roaring Twenties
    Flappers in the roaring twenties. expected to settle down into the humdrum routineof american life as if Subscribe to the 20th Century history Newsletter.
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    13. Reference Links - American History - Between The World Wars, 1919-1939
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    14. PBS - JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Jazz In Time - Roaring Twenties
    twenties excerpted from Jazz A history of America's day be caricatured as the Roaringtwenties, and it of decorous music spelled disaster for american music
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    Roaring Twenties
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    The Parisian Red Heads, 1927
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    (Audio Excerpt from JAZZ A Film by Ken Burns) But for many of the millions of people for whom the 1920s never roared at all, fearful of such rapid change and nostalgic for the small-town America of the turn of the century, jazz music came to seem not merely an annoyance but a threat, one more cause of loosening morals and frightening dislocation. Ragtime had been bad enough, with its insinuating rhythms and daring couple-dancing, but the jumpy, rancorous version of New Orleans polyphony projected by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and many of its imitators seemed much worse. "As I understand it," said Professor Henry Van Dyck of Princeton University, "it is not music at all. It is merely an irritation of the nerves of hearing, a sensual teasing of the strings of physical passion. Its fault lies not in syncopation, for that is a legitimate device when sparingly used. But "jazz" is an unmitigated cacophony, a combination of disagreeable sounds in complicated discords, a willful ugliness and a deliberate vulgarity." The editor of Musical Courier reported on a poll of academically trained musicians: most found "the 'ad libbing' or 'jazzing' of a piece ... thoroughly objectionable," he said, "and several of them advanced the opinion that this Bolshevistic smashing of the rules and tenets of decorous music" spelled disaster for American music.

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    16. The Roaring Twenties
    The roaring twenties An extensive collection of information american Culture inthe 1920s - student presentations Mickey Mouse - history and images; Cars of
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    17. Savannah Free College - CLEP American History II Study Guide
    The twenties The roaring twenties take to the road in Henry Program 20 The twenties(Transcript). Chapter 8 Discontent and Reform Outline of american history.
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    Savannah Free College History of the United States II
    1865 to the Present Unit 4: Progressivism The Roaring Twenties Video A Vital Progressivism

    Professor Martin offers a fresh perspective on Progressivism, arguing that its spirit can be best seen in the daily struggles of ordinary people. In a discussion with Professors Scharff and Miller, the struggles of Native Americans, Asian Americans, and African Americans are placed in the context of the traditional white Progressive movement.
    Program 19: a Vital Progressivism
    (Transcript) The Twenties
    The Roaring Twenties take to the road in Henry Ford’s landscape-altering invention — the Model T. Ford’s moving assembly line, th e emergence of a consumer culture, and the culmination of forces let loose by these entities in Los Angeles are all explored by Professor Miller.
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    (Transcript) Text Chapter 8: Discontent and Reform Outline of American History
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    Social Studies Links This is a good general American history list of links: U.S. History Indices Gilded Age and America as a World Power U.S. Government Websites Progressive Era ... America in the 1990s (1990-Present) U.S. History Indices Yahoo! U.S. History
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    20. Svetlana Titova's Personal Pages
    The 1920es in american history variously referred to as the «Jazz Age», the eraof excess, the «roaring twenties» - was a kind of social and intellectual
    http://www.ffl.msu.ru/people/stitova/article2.html
    Once upon the time- actually it was about 3 years ago – I wrote a short article for our magazine “Hello!”. The issue was devoted to American culture so my passage was about the 1920es – the peculiar era in American history full of extraordinary events, revolutionary ideas, scandals, grandiose projects and masterpieces. As you understand at that time an on-line version of the magazine did not exist that ‘s why it was not possible to describe even some major event of the period. Now you can read a revolutionized version of the same text, which is a hypertext with 22 useful multimedia links covering almost 400 pages. It is not a linear text anymore, it contains pointers that link one location to another. If you have access to the Internet you can go and visit places you have only read about, watch episodes from films, look through, for example, Hemingway’s archive, listen to jazz, read important Amendments adopted at that time and speeches of outstanding political figures, etc.. In other words, if you get hooked and really interested in this period of American history, you have a chance to go on reading pages of the sites on end because now you have the whole world under your fingerprints and you can move from one place to another without any obstacles. Just go and do it! Titova S.

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