Jake Marion
Mrs. Anna Short
English I Honors
04 May 2018
1920’s Values and Culture “I believe that the influence of women will save the country before every other power” (Jagannathan). This quote is very important to the values and culture of the 1920’s. Women started to gain more rights in the 1920’s and people started to realize just how important women are to everyday life. The world was changing as many new ideas and beliefs existed. The values and culture of the 1920s were influenced by the move to urban lifestyles, the treatment of women, and the treatment of people of color.
The 1920s were an age of dramatic social and political change (“The Roaring Twenties”). The nation’s wealth nearly doubled from the years 1920-1929 (“The Roaring Twenties”). Many people started to transition to new urban lifestyles instead of their old lives of living on a farm. A lot of people were loving this transition and enjoying life better than ever. For most people though, this new way of life brought more conflict than celebration (“The Roaring Twenties”). People started to not enjoy living in big cities and wished they were still on their farm where they had more privacy but they could not go back now. However, a small handful of young people were changing history by the minute in the big
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At the beginning of the 1920’s, most African Americans lived in the Southern states. In hope for a better life, more African Americans moved to the Northern states. The 1920’s was a period of racial hatred (“Blacks Set Out in Search of a Better Life in 1920s American Society”). The United States suffered a series of race riots in a number of cities (“Blacks Set Out in Search of a Better Life in 1920s American Society”). The 1920’s however was only the beginning for African Americans standing up for their