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  1. America Has Fun: The Roaring Twenties (American History Through Primary Sources) by Sean Price, 2008-10-15
  2. The Roaring Twenties and Great Depression (American History Series) by Cindy Barden, 2002-05
  3. The Roaring Twenties: An Eyewitness History (Facts on File Library of American History) by Thomas Streissguth, 2001-03
  4. The Roaring Twenties (Eyewitness History Series) by Thomas Streissguth, 2006-11-30
  5. Al Capone: And the Roaring Twenties (Notorious Americans and Their Times) by David C. King, 2001-06
  6. The Roaring Twenties (World History) by David Pietrusza, 1998-01
  7. History Firsthand - The Roaring Twenties (hardcover edition) (History Firsthand)
  8. Rumrunning and the Roaring Twenties: Prohibition on the Michigan-Ontario Waterway (Great Lakes Books) by Philip P. Mason, 1995-08
  9. Chesapeake Rumrunners of the Roaring Twenties by Eric Mills, 2000-03-01
  10. Rum Row: The Liquor Fleet That Fueled the Roaring Twenties by Robert Carse, 2007-02-28
  11. The Roaring Twenties (Perspectives on History Series)
  12. Charlie and the Shawneetown Dame: Love and Madness in the Roaring Twenties--An Incredible True Story by Donald Bain, 2004-11-01
  13. Black Atlanta In The Roaring Twenties (Images of America) by Herman, Jr. Mason, 1997-02
  14. The Roaring Twenties, 1920-1930 (This Fabulous Century)

61. The Authentic History Center: The 1920s
No More Beer Images of The Prohibition Era The Fashion of The roaring twenties The Girl Graduate African american Stereotypes
http://www.authentichistory.com/1920s.html
Audio Images Diversity The Music of The Roaring Twenties Audio Images Diversity The Music of The Roaring Twenties ... Native American Stereotypes

62. HELLO Online
During the roaring twenties even a special term flappers - appeared for womenwho advocated The Web Sites on the 1920s in american Life and history.
http://www.hello-online.ru/content.php?contid=150

63. ThinkQuest : Library : United States
For anyone interested in american history, this is a great resource covering theamerican The roaring twenties would have their own share of… More
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64. Global Access To Educational Sources - Important Topics 1870
american history Sources for Students Important Topics 18701930 s The roaring twenties Concert Extravaganza - great sound clips of the artists of the
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American History Sources for Students:
Important Topics: 1870-1930's
Immigrant Journey - Why did they come and what was it like when they entered this country
The Susan B. Anthony Trial
- primary sources included
The Age of Industry
- Lots of links to important people and events.
Temperance and Prohibition
- varied information
How the Other Half Lives
- The table of contents is excellent for navigation.
Leap for Life, Leap for Death
- about the Triangle Shirtwaist fire
The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
- 146 died
Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
- information and primary sources
Triangle Shirtwaist Trial
- many primary sources
Working at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
- an oral history No Way Out - testimony of two fireman about the Triangle Shirtwaist fire Triangle Shirtwaist Fire - minute by minute account Child Labor 1908-1912 - difficult situations too a great toll The Great Chicago Fire - site rich in information Haymarket Riot - information from the Chicago Public Library The Irish Potato Famine - background immigration information Sacco and Vanzetti - background The Tenement Museum - a window to the past The Pullman Strike: Chicago 1894 - overview Eugene Victor Debs - information from the U of Kansas Child Labor 1908-1912 - difficult situations too a great toll Labor History - good background The Dramas of Haymarket - an excellent site from the Chicago Historical society and Northwestern University

65. The 1920 S A Research Guide
american Heritage history of the 1920 s 1930 s / Ralph K. Andrist (Editor) The roaring twenties Farmington Hills, MI Greenhaven Press, 2004
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66. Svetlana Titova S Personal Pages
The roaring twenties Boom and Crash. The 1920es in american history variouslyreferred to as the «Jazz Age», the era of excess, the «roaring twenties»
http://www.ffl.msu.ru/staff/stitova/article2.html
Once upon the time- actually it was about 3 years ago – I wrote a short article for our magazine “Hello!”. The issue was devoted to American culture so my passage was about the 1920es – the peculiar era in American history full of extraordinary events, revolutionary ideas, scandals, grandiose projects and masterpieces. As you understand at that time an on-line version of the magazine did not exist that ‘s why it was not possible to describe even some major event of the period. Now you can read a revolutionized version of the same text, which is a hypertext with 22 useful multimedia links covering almost 400 pages. It is not a linear text anymore, it contains pointers that link one location to another. If you have access to the Internet you can go and visit places you have only read about, watch episodes from films, look through, for example, Hemingway’s archive, listen to jazz, read important Amendments adopted at that time and speeches of outstanding political figures, etc.. In other words, if you get hooked and really interested in this period of American history, you have a chance to go on reading pages of the sites on end because now you have the whole world under your fingerprints and you can move from one place to another without any obstacles. Just go and do it! Titova S.

67. American History - By Miles Hodges
Introduction Key themes in american history The Puritan (or Calvinist ) bequest 24. The roaring twenties The american retreat into isolationism
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AMERICAN HISTORY
1. Introduction: Key themes in American history

The Puritan (or "Calvinist") bequest
A sense of being a people or nation covenanted with God to be his light to the world
The importance of being under no other authority than God himself
The importance of taking personal responsibility for not just personal spiritual matters but for public life as well
The view that all labor or "vocation" is of equal importance to God and must therefore always be performed with all excellence
The view that not our ethnicity but our social philosophy (derived heavily from the Puritans) is what makes us uniquely "American"
The readiness to open the debate to all parties and viewpoints about what is ultimately right, true and good
in the belief that an open discussion is a much better approach to these issues than a closed discussion
The understanding that our freedoms and privileges did not come about nor will long endure
without a readiness for personal sacrifice on the part of all Americans At the same time: the need to keep in view the dangers of cynical "deconstructionism" THE COLONIAL ERA 2. The first European settlements in America

68. VOA Special English - THE MAKING OF A NATION #1 - Introduction
THE MAKING OF A NATION answers questions about american history. For example,we tell about a time called the roaring twenties.
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THE MAKING OF A NATION #1 - February 27, 2003: Introduction
By Paul Thompson (THEME) VOICE ONE: This is Mary Tillotson. VOICE TWO: And this is Steve Ember with the MAKING OF A NATION, a VOA Special English program about the history of the United States. Today, we begin the series of more than two-hundred programs about American history. (THEME) VOICE ONE: Each week at this time we will tell a story from the history of the United States of America. THE MAKING OF A NATION is really a series of lessons. These lessons include ancient history, modern history, exploration, revolution, politics, civil war, industrial expansion and modern technology. Our first program in the series tells about the first people who came to the Western Hemisphere. The story will continue to show what happened as time passed. What is news today will become history tomorrow. And that history becomes a new and important part of THE MAKING OF A NATION. VOICE TWO: THE MAKING OF A NATION answers questions about American history. How was the United States formed? Why was it necessary for loyal citizens to rebel against one nation and form a new nation with different laws? What was missing in their older form of government that would cause them to begin a rebellion? We explain how a group of farmers, businessmen and lawyers could write a document called the Constitution of the United States. And we explain why that document is still extremely important today. The answers to those questions and the writing of the Constitution resulted in the creation of the United States of America. The Constitution of the United States has been used by more than one government as a guide to creating a modern democracy.

69. Book Review The Journal Of American History, 90.1 The
The Journal of american history Klans of Reconstruction, the roaring twenties,the Great Depression and war, the civil rights era, and the 1990s.
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The Invisible Empire: The Ku Klux Klan in Florida . By Michael Newton. (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2001. xvi, 260 pp. $24.95, ISBN 0-8130-2120-0.)

70. Book Review The Journal Of American History, 87.2 The
excesses of the roaring twenties a cautionary tale for depressionera America . Goldberg makes no claims to writing a complete history of the 1920s.
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Discontented America: The United States in the 1920s.

71. FFC Presents Bogart On DVD: THE ROARING TWENTIES
Just come on down to The roaring twenties, located right at the end of the one of the two or three biggest mistakes in american history ) wear a tad.
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*** (out of four) starring James Cagney, Priscilla Lane, Humphrey Bogart, Gladys George
screenplay by Jerry Wald, Richard Macaulay and Robert Rossen
directed by Raoul Walsh
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Buy the ROARING TWENTIES poster at Moviegoods (click on image) SALE! We're having a gangster movie clearance sale! With new film noir models coming down the line, we have to liquidate our stockall tommyguns, speakeasies, and heavy-handed moralistic endings are slashed and priced to move. Just come on down to The Roaring Twenties , located right at the end of the decade in which the genre ripenedback when a grapefruit was never just a grapefruit and before guilt was deposed onto style. Our selection is second to none: the whole decade is at your fingertips, recalled with swooning nostalgia and a wink-nudge in its nods to the Hays Office, with the spectacular rise-and-fall flameout that only gangsters can provide. Our knowledgeable staffconsisting of one shifty mug with a giant heaterwill be happy to assist you, if he likes your face. The three faces of crimemorally malleable audience surrogate Eddie Bartlett (James Cagney), goody-goody lawyer type Lloyd Hart (Jeffrey Lynn), and demented sociopath George Hally (Humphrey Bogart)are sharing a foxhole at the start of

72. American History - 4/1/2004 - Curriculum Connections - CA407341
Hour of Freedom american history in Poetry. illus. by Marc Nadel. 88p. index.CIP. The roaring twenties (America in the 20th Century Series). video.
http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA407341.html
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73. Journal Of American History: Textbooks & Teaching
american history Since 1865. H106, Section J727 The roaring twenties andthe Great Depression. Nash, 600633. Continue Hard Times.
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2002 Syllabi
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Charles Bright Article American History Since 1865 A. Glenn Crothers Syllabus Article Intro to American History John J. Grabowski Syllabus Article American History Syllabus Article In Search of America's Civil Rights Movement Syllabus Article Out of Many: Histories of the U.S. David A. Reichard Syllabus Article Kathryn Kish Sklar Syllabus Article John Wertheimer Syllabus Article James P. Whittenburg Syllabus Article American National Character Michael Zuckerman Syllabus Article American History Since 1865 H106, Section #J727 Spring 2001; MW, 11:00-12:15 p.m. A. Glenn Crothers Indiana University Southeast acrother@ius.edu Oral History Web site: http://homepages.ius.edu/Special/OralHistory/ Course Goals, Expectations and Requirements: This survey course is designed to introduce students to the major themes and events in U.S. history since 1865. The focus of the course will be on broad themes and concepts, but a basic knowledge of the historical narrative will also be expected. Students are required to read all assigned material; the written assignments, quizzes and exam questions will be directly related to the readings. All students are also required to record and transcribe an oral history interview with a local community member who has lived through the Great Depression (details to follow). Readings and supplementary materials will be discussed in class. Attendance in class and participation in discussions is essential for success in the course. Completion of all assignments is required to

74. North Carolina - Teaching American History 2004 Grants Abstracts
North Carolina s Teaching american history Program is one of the 2004 From Sectionalism to Reconstruction; and The roaring twenties through World War II
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75. History Courses
This introductory survey of american history covers the colonial period, The roaring twenties introduced americans to the wonders of the modern age,
http://www.easternct.edu/depts/courses/descript/his_cour.htm
Eastern Connecticut State University
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HIS 115 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD HISTORY I*
HIS 116
INTRODUCTION TO WORLD HISTORY II*
HIS 120
THE EARLY AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
HIS 121
THE RECENT AMERICAN EXPERIENCE
HIS 200
HISTORICAL RESEARCH AND WRITING
HIS 201
INTRODUCTION TO CANADA
HIS 205
EUROPEAN HISTORY 1815-1914
HIS 206
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INTRODUCTION TO CONTEMPORARY HISTORY HIS 234 ORIGINS OF MAN AND CIVILIZATION HIS 241 THE AMERICAN FRONTIER HIS 250 HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND HIS 251 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN SOCIETY HIS 267 MINI-HISTORY TOPICS HIS 271 HISTORY OF CANADA HIS 272 NEWS AND VIEWS HIS 302 COLONIAL AMERICA HIS 303 REVOLUTION AND THE EARLY REPUBLIC, 1763-1828 HIS 307 CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION HIS 310 GREAT ISSUES: A SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY* HIS 313 THE GILDED AGE TO WORLD WAR HIS 315 THE UNITED STATES BETWEEN THE WARS HIS 316 RECENT AMERICAN HISTORY HIS 317 WOMEN AND FAMILY IN WESTERN SOCIETY HIS 320 CONNECTICUT HISTORY HIS 325 THE EXPANSION OF NEW ENGLAND HIS 330 GREAT BRITAIN, 1300-1688

76. American Studies
Subject strengths include education, psychology, american history, sociology,religion, roaring twenties and the Great Depression; World Wars and Korea
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77. 1920s Page Offline For Indefinite Period
1920s Web s first 1920 s Page; news, roaring twenties, Jazz Age, flappers,prohibition, lost generation, babe ruth, art deco, charleston, modern, history,
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The 1920s page is offline indefinitely. Thousands of youstudents, educators and othershave written and complemented this web site. I am proud of the recognition and awards it has received from national library, goverment, and educational institutions. A number of changes need to be made to the site's information, and the design and structure are in dire need of revamping. Also, the amount of time I've had to give to responding to various requests related to the site has been too overwhelming. Rather than be rude and ignore e-mailswhich I have been forced to do because of career and personal pressuresI've chosen to take the site down for the time being. I do not know when time will again permit me to improve, reactivate and maintain the site. If you are desperate for information from the site, you can probably find old copies of it through a google.com search and use the cache feature to access the content. I no longer can respond to any requests related to the site. Thanks again for everyone's support, compliments and input. I hope to be able to make this resource available again to the hundreds of thousands of children and teachers around the world who have benefited from it. Sincerely, Kevin

78. PBS - JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Jazz In Time - Roaring Twenties
roaring twenties, history in the key of jazz, Flappers dancing roaring twentiesexcerpted from Jazz A history of America s Music
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Roaring Twenties
excerpted from Jazz: A History of America's Music
Cake Walkin' Babies (From Home)
Clarence Williams' Blue Five
Recorded January 8, 1925
(Courtesy Columbia/Legacy
The Parisian Red Heads, 1927
Image courtesy of Frank Driggs Collection
Gary Giddins, critic
On Prohibition, speakeasies and Jazz
(Audio Excerpt from JAZZ A Film by Ken Burns) But for many of the millions of people for whom the 1920s never roared at all, fearful of such rapid change and nostalgic for the small-town America of the turn of the century, jazz music came to seem not merely an annoyance but a threat, one more cause of loosening morals and frightening dislocation. Ragtime had been bad enough, with its insinuating rhythms and daring couple-dancing, but the jumpy, rancorous version of New Orleans polyphony projected by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band and many of its imitators seemed much worse. "As I understand it," said Professor Henry Van Dyck of Princeton University, "it is not music at all. It is merely an irritation of the nerves of hearing, a sensual teasing of the strings of physical passion. Its fault lies not in syncopation, for that is a legitimate device when sparingly used. But "jazz" is an unmitigated cacophony, a combination of disagreeable sounds in complicated discords, a willful ugliness and a deliberate vulgarity." The editor of Musical Courier reported on a poll of academically trained musicians: most found "the 'ad libbing' or 'jazzing' of a piece ... thoroughly objectionable," he said, "and several of them advanced the opinion that this Bolshevistic smashing of the rules and tenets of decorous music" spelled disaster for American music.

79. PBS - JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Jazz In Time
roaring twenties The Great Depression World War II The Sixties The history of jazz is deeply intertwined with the history of America.
http://www.pbs.org/jazz/time/
The history of jazz is deeply intertwined with the history of America. Come relive some of the social and cultural events that would impact jazz music, jazz musicians, and jazz followers from the 1800s to the 1960s.

80. Roaring~1
THE roaring 20s is a collaborative effort by faculty and students in history at their knowledge of one of the most colorful decades in american history.
http://www.mc.cc.md.us/Departments/hpolscrv/roar1.htm
"New Era Rag," 1919
THE ROARING 20s is a collaborative effort by faculty and students in history at Montgomery College to investigate, create and share their knowledge of one of the most colorful decades in American history. Students develop web pages dealing with one subject, trend or aspect of American life during that decade and provide links to other sites and related pages. What follows is the fruit of this effort. Thus this site is, and will remain, a work in progress. To begin your sojourn, click on an area to get an overview of the subject, or go directly to the subjects listed by clicking on an arrow. Then, simply follow the links. You may return to this page from anywhere inside. If you are outside this URL, simply click on the "Back" button of your browser to return.
AFRICAN AMERICANS
The Harlem Renaissance
The Black Press
Carter G. Woodson
Marcus Garvey
Langston Hughes
Countee Cullen
Richard Wright
The Northern Diaspora The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 The Rosewood Massacre Frankly Lloyd, Architects do it Wright

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