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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 A brief history Of the Roaring 20s The End ! Economy The American economy experienced a boom. Factories produced more goods, prices were reasonable and many people worked shorter hours while enjoying their higher wages. Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance, named after this area, was a rebirth and blossoming of African American literature,art and music. Langston Hughes was a famous poet from this moment. Zora Neale Hurston, called the "Queen of the Renaissance," wrote stories and plays that celebrated every day African Americans. Jazz Age Many jazz bands created the music as the played, which was a style called improvisation. Whites as well as African Americans soon had a taste for jazz, and young woman called "flappers" flocked night clubs to dance to the beat. Flappers shocked society by cutting their hair short, wearing make up, and shorting their skirts. This period of growth and new activity of the arts had been a bright part of our American history. Great African American migration Transportation Amendment Immigration President Calvin Coolidge signed the immigration act of 1924. It limited the the number of southern and eastern European immigrants coming to the United States. This system of limiting immigrants into the country remained essentially the same until 1952,when immigration laws were changed again. Two of the most exciting products of the roaring 20s were the automobile and the airplane. Henry Ford used an assemble line to build reasonably priced cars. Charles Lindbergh showed off the possibilities of air travel by making the first nonstop airplane flying get from New York to Paris. tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! The military needed engines, ships, and weapons to fight in the war , the northern factories produced most of these items. The hope of stable, paying jobs in Northern factories pulled many African Americans north. Two of the most exciting products of the roaring 20s were the automobile and the airplane. Henry Ford used an assemble line to build reasonably priced cars. Charles Lindbergh showed off the possibilities of air travel by making the first nonstop airplane flying get from New York to Paris. tap and hold to changethis text! tap and hold to changethis text! The 19th amendment gave women the right to vote. In August 1920, enough states had ratified the amendment, and it became a law. People Who Broke the Mold Helen Keller : at just 19 months old, Helen Keller suffered a serious fever and became unable to hear or see.Helen went to college, wrote books and worked to help others who were deaf or blind.
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