“If you wear a short enough skirt the party will come to you” —Dorothy Parker. Living in the 1920’s would be very different than to live in the 2000’s. The 1920’s was full of many crazy and exciting actions but I do not believe I would have liked to live in the 1920’s. The century that is living now is good. There are much more rights and citizenship to the society. Back in the 1920’s, some people were unable to do the things that we can do now. Things have changed by a lot since that time, and if society were to go back to them, it wouldn’t be fair and people wouldn’t have the same rights as they do now. First of all, I would have not liked to have lived in the 1920’s because equal rights would not be going on. Referring to African Americans, if I were to live in that time, I would have not have the rights I have now. Then, African Americans were suffering. Black Americans moved because living conditions were so poor in the rural cities in the southeastern states. But many of them discovered life in the northern parts was even harder. Jobs were not easy to find. And whites were not …show more content…
The riots were between white and black Americans. They fought in Philadelphia and other cities. The worst riot was in Chicago. It was all started by a black boy sailing a small boat which entered a part of the beach used by white swimmers. Some whites threw stones at him and he fell into the water and drowned. Blacks heard this tragic story and this angered them very much. Soon, mobs between whites and blacks were being fought. This violence lasted for two weeks. The history of thirty eight people died and more than five hundred wounded was all just because a little black boy accidentally had his boat float into the white swimmers side of the beach. This violence did not stop the backs from moving north or west, they thought that life would still be better than in the