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Essay On The 1920's

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One of the grooviest time periods in American history was the 1920s. The roaring 20s, as its often called, deserves the title of "roaring" as it was a time of great cultural uproar for both splendid reasons, such as jazz and independent women, and some awful reasons, such as the treatment of immigrants and organized crime.

Numerous factor of the 1920s made it "roaring", between the creation of jazz, flapper (outgoing and independent women), and "More people had money than ever before. And, mostly, they were intent on having a good time.", which made the 20s a time of radical and groovy cultural change in America. Jazz music was created from a mixture of songs with a syncopated rhythm, blues, and the band music played at New Orleans funerals. It has melded black and white citizens into a fast and rhythmic music. "They …show more content…

No one embodied this fear of communism more than president Woodrow Wilson's third attorney general Alexander Mitchell Palmer who was in charge of the witch hunt that came to be known as the palmer raids. "The witches he went after [were] communist and anarchist. He took the law in his hands, and in days of raids in major cities, agents invaded homes, clubs, union halls, pool halls, and coffee shops, rounding up nearly 5,000 people, who were held in jail, not allowed to call anyone and treated terribly … Most weren't guilty of anything."(Hakim) The time period also sparked a resurgence in the group known as the KKK. Unlike in years prier the KKK weren't interested in terrorizing African Americans, but in the 20s the KKK's hatred was directed towards anyone who wasn't born in America and wasn't of German descent. However, the 20s were still a time of great and groovy change in America and I believe that the positives of the time period outweigh the

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