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Unit 4 1920s

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An overview of a variety of topics from the 1920s that I use in class

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Topics Included in Presentation:

• Communism and Red Scare• Palmer Raids, Sacco + Vanzetti, KKK• Republican Presidents in 1920s• Labor Strikes• Presidents of the 1920s• Prohibition and Gangsters• Scopes Monkey Trial• Entertainment• Great Migration and NAACP

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USSR Power Struggle

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Palmer Raids• Attorney General A.

Mitchell Palmer ordered these raids

• 2 Results of:– Government deported 100s

of radicals– Not much evidence of any

radical plots and civil rights of many were violated

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Sacco and Vanzetti• Italian Immigrants

executed for murder

• Significance:– fear of foreigners in

United States

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Ku Klux Klan• Targets in the 1920s:

– Blacks– Immigrants = Jews

and Catholics

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Boston Police Strike

• Entire police department goes on strike and are fired and replaced by new policemen.

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Steel Mill Strike

• Violent strike where the government broke up the steel workers union

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Warren Harding• Republican Senator

from Ohio. (29th)

• Famous “...return to normalcy…” speech.

• Ohio gang – led to many scandals in the Harding presidency

• Dies in office in 1923

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Teapot Dome Scandal

• Teapot Dome, Wyoming had government owned oil fields

• Secretary of Interior Albert Fall leased the land to oil executives who had bribed him.

• Fall became 1st cabinet officer to go to jail.

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Calvin Coolidge• “Silent Cal” – 30th• Takes over Presidency

when Harding dies.• Wins reelection in 1924

but does not run for reelection in 1928.

• “The business of America is business!!”

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“You can get much further with a kind word and a gun 

than you can with a kind word alone.”

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Mafia in the United States5 Big Families

Commission

Gambino Lucchese Bonanno Colombo Genovese

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Philadelphia Mob• The Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania faction of La Cosa Nostra has been one of the strongest families in the American Cosa Nostra since its start in 1911.

• Salvatore Sabella was sent to Philadelphia by the bosses of the Sicilian Mafia to organize the city's rackets.

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What was the controversial issue in the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925?

Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution.

Man “evolved” from apes.

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1st Radio Broadcast - 1920

First Broadcast At 6:00pm, on

Tuesday, November 2, 1920, a few men in a shack changed the course of history.

Pittsburgh, PA.

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1st person to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean by

33 hours and 39 minutes

Received a prize of $25,000

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CLICK on the picture for a

Youtube video for each movie

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The JazzSinger (1927)

• The 1st feature length motion picture with synchronized dialogue.

• Starred Al Jolson

• Marked the decline of the silent film era

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• Movement of African-Americans from the South to Urban areas of United States

• More than 1.5 million• 1914 – 1930• Escape racism, find

better jobs, overall better life in the North

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• National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

• James Weldon Johnson was instrumental in increasing the NAACP's membership from 9,000 to almost 90,000.