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1920s Photo Analysis Task: Write a narrative and or autobiographical description of a picture from the Roaring 20s. – Download the powerpoint from Mrs. Dusto’s Wiki. – Choose a picture that captures your interest. – Make inferences about the people and situation in the picture based on your background knowledge. – Write a narrative or autobiographical piece based on the picture ( words) using proper MLA format. You can write it in first person, as if you are the person in the photo, or you can write it in third person, as if you are an omniscient narrator telling the person’s story. You will need to create a back story about the people (or person) in the picture before you start writing. Use the information you have learned in class (as well as in your American history class). Your narrative should be mainly about the picture you have chosen to write about: What is happening in the photo? Why is your character there? How does he or she feel about this situation? Submit your assignment by Friday, April 12 (11:59 PM) to Turnitin. Copy and paste the picture into your document. This will be graded with LHS Narrative Rubric. Need more info? Try

Activities of the Internal Revenue Dept. to enforce prohibition Dr. A. B. Adams, head of the division of technology of the Internal Revenue. Digital ID: (digital file from original item) ds Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ds (digital file from original item) LC-USZ (b&w film copy neg.) Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C USA

Prohibition Vote, 2/3/23 Digital ID: (digital file from original) npcc Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-npcc (digital file from original) Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C USA

“Al Capone and Prohibition.” The History Channel website. Apr , 4:06 Anti-Prohibition Buttons: These two anti-prohibition buttons reflect the sentiments of many who opposed the ban on the sale of alcohol from Criminals like Al Capone thrived off of this discontent, distributing alcohol secretly throughout Chicago and other cities. (Photo Credit: David J. & Janice L. Frent Collection/Corbis)

Police Emptying Kegs: Authorities empty barrels of beer into the sewers during prohibition ( ). (Photo Credit: Underwood & Underwood/CORBIS) “Al Capone and Prohibition.” The History Channel website. Apr , 4:06 Police Emptying Kegs: Authorities empty barrels of beer into the sewers during prohibition ( ). (Photo Credit: Underwood & Underwood/CORBIS)

“Suffrage and the Women Behind It.” The History Channel website. Apr , 4:07 Session of the National Woman's Suffrage Association in Chicago, 1880: The campaign for women's suffrage began in earnest in the decades before the Civil War. It gained momentum in the 1850s, led by abolitionist activists such as Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Alice Paul. (Photo Credit: Bettman/CORBIS)

“Suffrage and the Women Behind It.” The History Channel website. Apr , 4:07 Alice Paul Toasting Tennessee's Ratification of the 19th Amendment, August 1920: The leader of the suffrage movement's most militant wing, Alice Paul advocated "unladylike" tactics such as civil disobedience and hunger strikes. In 1920, she proposed an Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution, which has never been ratified. (Photo Credit: Bettmann/CORBIS)

“Suffrage and the Women Behind It.” The History Channel website. Apr , 4:07 Suffragist Parade in New York City, May 1912: Women's rights activists continued their efforts throughout the first two decades of the 20th century. While World War I slowed the suffragists' campaign, war efforts by women ultimately helped them advance their argument. (Photo Credit: Bettmann/CORBIS)

“Suffrage and the Women Behind It.” The History Channel website. Apr , 4:07 Suffragettes Celebrate the Passing of the 19th Amendment: On August 26, 1920, the 19th Amendment to the Constitution was finally ratified, granting American women the right to vote. (Photo Credit: Bettman/CORBIS)

Women sitting in car in front of Belmont Theatre Chicago

A flapper girl Digital ID: (digital file from b&w film copy neg.) cph 3a Reproduction Number: LC-USZ (b&w film copy neg.) Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C USA

[Man seated at piano, surrounded by group of glamourous girls, Washington, D.C.] Digital ID: (b&w film copy neg.) cph 3a Reproduction Number: LC-USZ (b&w film copy neg.) Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C USA

[Louis "Lepke" Buchalter, facing front, seated with Emanuel "Mendy" Weiss and Phillip "Little Farvel" Cohen who shield their faces, and Louis Capone, in a Kings County Courtroom during jury selection] Digital ID: (digital file from b&w film copy neg.) cph 3c Reproduction Number: LC-USZ (b&w film copy neg.) Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C USA

[Fay Hubbard, 19-year old suffragette, full-length portrait, standing, selling suffragette papers] Digital ID: (b&w film copy neg.) cph 3c Reproduction Number: LC-USZ (b&w film copy neg.)

The new woman--wash day Digital ID: (b&w film copy neg. of right half stereo) cph 3b Reproduction Number: LC-USZ (b&w film copy neg. of right half stereo) LC- USZ (b&w film copy neg.)