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After years of fighting, dying, starving, and suffering …

The Soldiers were finally coming home!

The years after the war are known as– the Twenties.Roaring A time of: Gangsters

A time of: Baseball’s Greatest Players And Scandals

A time of: Prohibition Bootleggers Speakeasies

A time of: Carnivals Jazz Talking movies!

A time of: Flappers Women’s Rights Oops, I’m 80 years off

A time of: New Art Abstract:SurrealismCubismExpressionism

A time of: New Architecture Sky Scrapers Organic EnvironmentalVernacular

A time of: New Wealth AutomobilesTypewritersCamerasRefrigerators

A time of: Consumption Advertisements: Coca Cola Campbell’s Soup Quaker Oats

All Pictures/Videos from: Images: sjazz/ Music: 12.Armstrong, Louis. Lonesome Blues 13.Armstrong, Louis. Fireworks 14.Oliver, King. Sugar Foot Stomp 15.Whiteman, Paul. Charleston(1) Assembled and Edited by: Ashley Strong