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The Culture of the Roaring Twenties
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Spectator Sports
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The Negro League
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Babe Ruth
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Lou Gehrig
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Red Grange
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Jack Dempsey
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Jesse Owens
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Babe Didrikson Zaharias
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Jim Thorpe
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Motion Pictures
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Rudolph Valentino
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Clara Bow
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Mary Pickford
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Douglas Fairbanks
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Charlie Chaplin
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Al Jolson
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The Flapper
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Sinclair Lewis
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Ernest Hemingway
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William Faulkner
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John Steinbeck
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Harlem Renaissance
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Claude McKay Poet and novelist who wrote about the injustices of black life in America
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Zora Neale Hurston Folklore; wrote novels, and short stories celebrating the courage and struggles of African American life in the rural South
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Alain Locke Published The New Negro, an anthology of black writing that forced critics to take black literature seriously
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Countee Cullen Poet; earned Master’s degree from Harvard; sometimes criticized for being too conventional
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Paul Laurence Dunbar Poet, novelist and short stories; was one of the first Black poets to gain national prominence; used African American themes and dialect
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Langston Hughes
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Bessie Smith
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Louis Armstrong
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Duke Ellington
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Cab Calloway
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Mary McLeod Buthune
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Marcus Garvey
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A. Philip Randolph
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Henry Ford and the Model T
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Chicago in early 1920s
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Charles Lindbergh
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Amelia Earhart
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Sacco and Vanzetti
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Scopes Monkey Trial
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Al Capone
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