Zusammenfassung der Ressource
the roaring twenties
- flappers
- women in the
1920s
- wore shorter dresses
- went to lots of parties
- lower waistline
- disobeyed the prohibition
- the prohibition
- the ban of alcohol in the 1920s
- lots of people disobeyed the prohibition
- it had the opposite effect to what people wanted
- speakeasies
- illegal bars
- often in basements
- used to drink to alcohol in mugs
so it looked like they were
drinking coffee
- bootlegging
- smuggling illegal alcohol over the border
- lots of gangsters did it
- moonshine
- alcohol people made at home
- some people didn't know how much alcohol to put in
- some people died
- gangsters
- they did racketeering
- smashing up shops
- for money
- Al Capone
- Al Capone was a famous gangster
- born in brooklyn
- parents were immigrants from italy
- excluded from school for hitting a teacher
- in a street gangs called 5 pointers
- in 1919 he moved to chicago
- gang boss jhonny torrio offered him a job
- they took over other gangs
- torrio retired in 1925
- by 1927 al had 700 men working for him
- on valentines day 1929 he did valentines day massacre
- shot dead 7 members of rival gang North Side Gang run by Bugs Moran
- was called public enemy number 1
- spent 11 years in prison and was released as he had brain cancer
- got brain cancer from std from prostitute in 1920s
- died from heart attack in 1947
- racism
- lynching
- black people being hung from trees
- illegal
- strange fruits
- written because of a photo of lynching
- 'strange fruit' means the black poeple
- segregation
- black and white people had different water fountains
- black people were served last in shops
- there was most racism in the south
- Ku Klux Klan
- group of extremist white racists
- lynched the black men
- wore white hoods
- protected identity
- showed they supported the white people
- known as kkk
- membership came down when a member was caught and revealed a lot about the kkk
- still exists today
- new music
- black music
- jazz
- Louis Armstrong became very famous
- blues
- flappers danced to it in speakeasies
- crazes
- watching sport
- people watched baseball
- boxing
- flag pole sitting
- sat on top of big flag pole
- world record is 439 days, 11 hours, and 6 minutes
- going to the cinema
- called them picture palaces
- short films
- silent films