The 1920s would be anything but “normal. ”. The decade so reshaped American life that it came to be called by many names: the New Era, the Jazz Age, the Age of the Flapper, the Prosperity Decade, and, most commonly, the Roaring Twenties. The mass production and consumption of automobiles, household appliances, film, ...
In The fall of 1929 the nation’s glitz and glamour seemed to give way to decay and despair.
The 1920s were a decade of conflict and tension. Whatever it was, it was not “normalcy.”. Warren G. Harding in 1920. On a sunny day in early March 1921, Warren G. Harding took the oath to become the twenty-ninth president of the United States.
The death toll is uncertain, but probably amounted to several hundred black deaths and up to a hundred white. About 6,000 Greenwood residents were arrested and briefly detained. Nearly a hundred people were indicted but no one was prosecuted for the riots.
Automobiles themselves became objects of entertainment when nearly a hundred thousand people gathered to watch drivers compete for the $50,000 prize of the second Indianapolis 500 race on Memorial Day, 1912. Joe Dawson winning the 1912 Indianapolis 500. Meanwhile, the United States dominated the global film industry.
As president, Coolidge sought to remove the stain of scandal but otherwise continued Harding’s economic approach, refusing to take actions in defense of workers or consumers against American business. “The chief business of the American people,” the new president stated, “is business.”.
But then, in August 1923, Harding died suddenly of a heart attack and Vice President Calvin Coolidge ascended to the highest office in the land. The son of a Vermont shopkeeper, Coolidge had climbed the Republican ranks from city councilman to governor of Massachusetts.
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