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1920s
- Red Scare
- Sacco and Vanzetti
- Most controversial
case against radical
immigrants
- charged with murder in Massachusetts
- Political beliefs caused
prejudice against them
resulting in their
conviction
- Nativism
- fear of and opposition to foreigners
- resulted in stricter
government regulation of
immigration (quotas)
- IWW
- was controlled by the Socialist Party
- organized strikes
- US Attorney Palmer made federal
agends arrest more than 150
leaders of the IWW
- Great Migration and
Racial Tensions
- Racial Tensions
- As African Americans
moved North, many people
feared they would take
their jobs
- Segregated housing and
ghettos were common in
Northern cities
- African Americans were
discriminated against in
the North and South
- Race Riots and Lynchings
- Violence and arson
broke out in Northern
and Southern cities
- Lynchings of
African Americans
were common
- Ku Klux Klan
- Racist organization with a
surge in membership after
WWI
- Opposed African
Americans, immigrants,
Catholics, Jews
- Popular Culture
- Flappers
- 19th Amendment gave
women the right to vote
- Young, modern
woman who
rejected old ways
- Had open
attitudes about
life, fashion, and
sex
- Economy of the 20s
- Many people had
more money than
before
- growth of
automobile
industry
- Mass consumption (consumerism),
marketing, advertising,
buying on credit
- Popular Entertainment
- Roaring Twenties
- radio
- silent movies
- Harlem Renaissance
- African American led cultural and artistic
movement from
New York City (Harlem)
- writers, musicians, artists, scholars
- Langston Hughes,
Zora Neale
Hurston
- Prohibition
- 18th Amendment banned alcohol
- bootleggers smuggled it in
- crimes and illegal activity increased