Stock Market Crash of 1929. Look up the history of NASCAR….. 5 minutes Hints……do not use nascar as only keyword ………do not go to the NASCAR website crazy-frankenstein.com.

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Stock Market Crash of 1929

Look up the history of NASCAR….. 5 minutes Hints……do not use nascar as only keyword ………do not go to the NASCAR website crazy-frankenstein.com

Stock Car Racing Social Issues~ the event that you all know as NASCAR stemmed from stock car racing. This practice began in the 1920’s when bootleggers were trying to evade the police during Prohibition. Creativecommons.org

Arts and Entertainment Social Issues~ “The Jazz Singer” was the first talkie Harlem Renaissance~ an important movement of black authors and singers- including Langston Hughes Creativecommons.org

Trouble in Chicago The infamous Al Capone earns $60 million in illegal alcohol to speakeasies. Other rackets earn him an extra $45 million a year. Capone drives in an armored limo to protect himself from rivals. Creativecommons.org

Find a writing by an author of the Harlem Renaissance…… Choose your favorite quote from the author Add the quote and author to your blog Explain why you chose it….

Trading Floor - December 1925 StockBuySell GMC$60/share$50/share ATT$125/share$100/share ACO$78/share$70/share UCC$65/share$62/share