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The Roaring Twenties

 

The 1920s was an era of rapid change and clashing values. Many Americans believed society was losing its traditional values, and they took action to preserve these values. Other Americans embraced new values associated with a freer lifestyle and the pursuit of individual goals. Writers and artists pursued distinctively American themes, and the Harlem Renaissance gave African Americans new pride.

 

In an effort to allow you to learn more about the 1920s, you will be working in a group setting to research a specific 1920 topic. Your group will create a visual presentation to be delivered to the class.

Getting Started

U.S. History - Roaring 20s List of websites about the 1920's in the US. Great spot for topic ideas

Jazz in Time - Roaring Twenties PBS website that accompanies Ken Burns documentary JAZZ

Digital History Overview of the Jazz Age in America

Life in the 1920’s published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

The major ideas/trends/events from the 1920’s are covered from the Digital History website

American Culture History 1920 -1929 links compiled by Lone Star College – Kingwood

Teaching the American 20’s from the University of Texas

American Experience

American Memory

Avalon Project

Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers

League of Nations Photo Archive

 NARA: Teaching with Documents

1920 Census published by the US Census Bureau

 

 

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