
The 1920s dazzled with jazz, consumer booms, and Harlem’s artistic explosion. But beneath the glamor lurked debt-fueled consumption, soaring inequality, and corruption at the top. From the rise of advertising and mass media to the Harlem Renaissance’s fierce creativity and Harding’s scandals, this decade was a whirlwind of progress and tension. How much of it still echoes today?
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AMERICAN SPIRITS: THE RISE AND FALL OF PROHIBITION EXHIBITION OVERVIEW | National Constitution Center
Flappers - 1920s, Definition & Dress | HISTORY
Harlem Renaissance | Wikipedia
Ku Klux Klan, 1920s, Nativism, White Supremacy, and Social Tensions | Bill of Rights Institute (No direct hyperlink provided)
Roaring Twenties | Wikipedia
The Multiple Scandals of President Warren G. Harding | HISTORY