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1920's Dbq

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Many eras throughout the history of the United States have been points of remembrance as a turning point in our culture. Some popular eras include the hippies movement in the 1970’s or the civil rights movement in 1950’s and 1960’s. The hippie movement brought about sexual and drug experimentation without American society, as well as an advancement in fashion styles. As well as the civil rights movement brought about awareness of the injustice, segregation, and racism that African Americans faced. Another United State’s era that is still remembered today is the 1920’s. This time period has been referred to as the “Jazz Age” or “Roaring Twenties”. Four main societal changes occurred during the 1920’s. One of the main societal changes that …show more content…

In the 1920’s we see a change in the average American women’s lifestyle, as they begin to seize their freedom and enjoy their lives. As seen in the photographs in Document 3, women started to drink and smoking in public, as well as dressing differently and cutting their hair short. Before this time period smoking and drinking in public would have ruined a woman's reputation. Women took part in attending illegal bars, “speakeasies” along with men, when before it had not been socially acceptable to go to bars. In addition, women started wearing shorter skirts, pumps, and transparents silk hose which was seen as a more daring and fashionable way of dressing. Rather than the superficial changes, women also made many pivotal changes during this time. While the number of women …show more content…

African Americans which had been widely concentrated in the South had experienced discrimination, mistreatment and segregation under the Jim Crow Laws. The detrimental effects these laws had cause African Americans to seek a better life in the North in West(Document 6). This movement of African Americans to North and West is referred to as the Great Migration. This migration is a racial demographic change that displays the blacks no longer will allow themselves to be subject to the oppression and injustice of the South, as well as it provides them with an opportunity for a better life. As a result of the Great Migration, a time of musical, intellectual, and artistic creation called the Harlem Renaissance occurred during the 1920’s in Harlem, New York. The Harlem Renaissance was a flowering African American culture through jazz, writers, actors, and musicians(Document 7). Musicians like Louis Armstrong stunned the world with his trumpet skills, writers like Langston Hughes brought to light the struggles of African Americans, and singers like Bessie Smith found success with sharing her amazing voice. The Harlem Renaissance displayed how African Americans can contribute and improve society with their own cultural presence and perspective, contributing more than as manual labor workers and as the lower class society. It

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