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30. 1920s America – Roaring Twenties/Jazz Age

I. Red fear- radical ideas – Russia – anti-union/pro business
    A. Strikes – labor = Bolsheviks, Left wing = un-American
    B. Sacco/Vanzetti – Mass. murder, Ital, atheists, anarchists, draft dodgers
    C. A.Gen. Palmer – “Fighting Quaker” – bomb – paranoid dude
    D. Buford “Soviet Ark” – 249 deported – not nice

II. Race/Immigration Issues
    A. KKK – anti Jew, foreign, Catholic, pacifist, bootlegger, birth control – crabby dudes
        1. 1925  - 5 mil, march on Wash
        2. Died w/ corruption of leaders
    B. Immigration – new immigration bad, we like Northern Europeans, white, white people –             first time America restricts immigration
        1. Emergency Quota Act – 1921 – 3 % of 1910 numbers
        2. Immigration Act of 1924 – 2% of 1890 #s – no Japanese

III. Social Lives
    A. Prohibition – 1919 18th Amendment, Volstead Act enforces
        1. South likes (conservative, don’t want drunk blacks), N.Eastern cities no
        2. Joke – can’t legislate personal lives – tough to enforce – speakeasies, home brew
    B. Consumerism – war + Mellon’s nice taxes + machines + oil + assembly line + electricity + buy on credit/installment
        1. Car symbol of all – advertising, rubber, glass follows – 1930 20 mill.
            a. Freedom, roads, women free, death toll “demon machine”
    C. Entertainment
        1. Watching Sports – Babe Ruth - baseball, Jack Dempsey – boxing
        2. Airplanes – “flying coffins” – WWI, but others famous
            a. Charles Lindbergh – Lucky Lindy – New York/Paris $25K
        3. Radio – 1920 Pittsburg – announces election – national programming – home
        4. Hollywood- movies – nickelodeons – 1927 Jazz Singer, 1915 Birth of Nation
            a. $100,000 salaries, Americanization – vulgar pop culture
    D. Battle of Morals – change, move to cities
        1. Feminism – Sanger – birth control, 1923 Equal Rights Amendment failed
        2. Religion – Modernism – God nice guy
        3. Sexuality – “struck sex o’clock” – flappers – danced, knees, dark movies
        4. Scopes Monkey Trial – Tennessee – old Bryan vs. young Darrow - $100 fine
    E. Music – jazz, blues – Big Bands
        1. Racial pride – Harlem Renaissance – Langston Hughes – poetry
            a. Marcus Garvey – African Homeland – United Negro Improvement Association –                         support black communities – pay for improve
    F. Literature – not all white protestants, energy – resented old ideals
        1. Mencken – journal – mocked old ideals – American Mercury
        2. Fitzgerald – jazz age – This Side of Paradise/Gatsby
        3. Hemingway – anti-progovt-propaganda – Farewell to Arms
        4. Poetry – T.S. Eliot – Wasteland, Hughes, ee cummings – dared to be diff.

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