The Lost Generation & Pop Culture of the 1920’s Writers who were disillusioned at what they saw in American society. 1896-1940 F. Scott Fitzgerald “The.

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The Lost Generation & Pop Culture of the 1920’s

Writers who were disillusioned at what they saw in American society F. Scott Fitzgerald “The Jazz Age” Sinclair Lewis

Writers who were disillusioned at what they saw in American society. Ernest Hemingway John Steinbeck

Popular Culture Magazines Radio Entertainment Credit

Popular Culture SportsAirplanes Charles Lindbergh (1927) – 1 st Solo, Non-Stop flight over the Atlantic Ocean in the Spirit of St. Louis. Babe RuthHelen Willis

Popular Culture Automobiles Shortened the distance between cities and towns. Changed the way mass production was done. Changed the American landscape with paved roads, gas stations, repair shops, public garages, motels, tourists camps, shopping centers, stop signs, traffic lights.