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Life at the turn of the 20th century
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Growth of public schools
Literacy was necessary for economic and social success Moving towards compulsory education One room schoolhouses Immigrants placed a high value on education LITERACY!!!! Whites and Blacks had different schools
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One-room school, Marion County, WV about 1900
Bourbon county Kentucky
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Higher Education Hundreds of new colleges and universities opened
Aimed at providing young people the skills needed in a new industrial economy College enrollment doubled between 1890 and 1919 Availability of higher education began to distinguish the US from other industrialized counties
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Stanford- leleand stanfod
University of Chicago- andrew carnegie gave 75 million
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Vaudeville Inexpensive variety show Comic sketches
based on racial humor (minstrel shows), song, dance, magic, animals, jugglers, etc…
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Movies 20th century movies became popular
New technologies led to longer, better quality, and more elaborate movies The Great Train Robbery (1903)
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The Circus Introduction of the circus train in 1872
Annual visit of the circus
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Amusement Parks Technology of the trolley led to the development of amusement parks Cony Island Luna Park
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Sports Baseball was the most popular
Groups of teachers, police, and firefighters would form their own teams Teams formed leagues and this became an economic venture Basketball was invented in 1891 Football was beginning to gain popularity
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Cincinatti Red Stockings 1869
James nasmith creation of “womens rules”
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Readings Newspapers- became a source of entertainment not just news
Yellow journalism Magazines- congress passed a law lowering postal rates making magazines more popular and cheaper Popular fiction- inexpensive books The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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Music The Negro Spiritual- African American folk songs that became popular among whites Ragtime and Jazz- origionated among black musicians in the south, includence by new orleans
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