Blacks in the 20s

    • [DOCX File]www.lcps.org

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      What made the 20s roaring? People became more carefree and adventurous. Women held jobs outside the home and went to college _____: carefree young women with short hair, heavy makeup, and short skirts. Flagpole sitter…people actually sat on top of flagpoles for fun. ... blacks, Catholics, Jews, 4.5 million male members by mid-1920s :


    • [DOC File]Unit 5 Test: Western Imperialism, WWI, Roaring 20s

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      blacks had become such a crucial voting bloc in all regions of the nation that the gains of the civil rights movement could never be undone. Affirmative action encouraged the rebirth of a Jim Crow South. two black Americas emerged during these years, one consisting of very poor blacks and the other of an increasingly affluent black middle class.


    • [DOC File]Brunswick School Department

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      The Roaring 20s. The 1920s have been called “The Roaring Twenties” and “The Jazz Age.” ... During WWI and the 1920s, hundreds of thousands of blacks joined in the Great Migration from the rural south to the industrial cities in the north. As populations swelled in the cities, nightclubs began to immerge, none more prominently than New ...


    • [DOC File]Chapter 13 – THE TWENTIES 1919-1929

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      1. Urges blacks to support black-run businesses. 2. Calls for blacks to separate from whites. 3. Promotes “Back to Africa” movement. II. The Jazz Age. A. A Unique American Music Emerges. 1. Jazz migrates from the South to the North. 2. Musicians Louis Armstrong and Bessie Smith find success. B. Jazz Wins Worldwide Popularity. III. The ...


    • [DOCX File]Gwendolyn Brooks College Prepatory Academy

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      * KKK turned hostile to Catholics and Jews as well as blacks in the 20s; Red Scare fed those prejudices B. The increased demand for war production and labor during World War I and World War II and the economic difficulties of the 1930s led many Americans to migrate to urban centers in …


    • [DOC File]American Riots:

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      In the 1910s and 20s responses to the perceived incursion of blacks were primarily local, and not only local but private. The federal government was largely absent from the picture. While the federal judiciary upheld local racial restrictions, the federal government simply did not have the capacity to meddle in any kind of detail in municipal ...


    • [DOCX File]Central Bucks School District

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      In the ‘20s, there was a huge resurgence of the group and it had branches all throughout the country, not just the South, and not just rural areas. The 1920s Klan denounced immigrants, Jews, Catholics, and—of course—blacks; these groups represented a threat to white Protestants who had grown concerned about losing their dominant position ...


    • [DOC File]US Multiple Choice: Postwar and the Roaring 20s

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      Formed a basis for later progress for blacks in America. Was lost by the end of the 1920s. Enabled African Americans to form their own nation. Ended discrimination against blacks in America. One result of World War I was . The creation of new countries. An expansion of German colonies. A move toward democracy in Russia. An alliance between ...


    • [DOC File]Roaring 1920s Notes

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      By 1920 over 5 million of the nation’s 12 million blacks (over 40%) lived in cities. AFRICAN AMERICAN GOALS. Founded in 1909, the NAACP urged African Americans to protest racial violence. W.E.B Dubois, a founding member, led a march of 10,000 black men in NY to protest violence. MARCUS GARVEY - …


    • [DOC File]Community College of Baltimore County

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      Labor economist Herbert Northrup said that in the '20s and '30s blacks came closer to job equality at Ford than at any other comparable company. Mr. Ford, blacks and the UAW In the 1920s and '30s, only Ford Motor Co. offered blacks a wide range of employment opportunities. No other auto companies considered blacks as capable as other workers.


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