The Roaring Life of the 1920s

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The Roaring Life of the 1920s Popular Culture

News in the 1920s Radios Magazines

Entertainment in the 1920s The movie industry made stars of Rudolph Valentino and Greta Garbo The Birth of a Nation The Jazz Singer Steamboat Willie

Sports in the 1920s

Entertainment in the 1920s Jack Dempsey Gertrude Ederle Jim Thorpe Babe Ruth Bobby Jones Boxer Swimmer Football Baseball Golf

Flight in the 1920s Charles Lindbergh-flew from New York to Paris in the Spirit of St. Louis in 1927 First transatlantic flight Amelia Earhart

Literature in the 1920s The Great Gatsby- F. Scott Fitzgerald A Farewell to Arms and The Sun Also Rises- Ernest Hemingway