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Page 1: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and the Great Depression

Student Topic Choices

THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS

Labor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and Progress

Labor Movement and Race

Riots

Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid little

Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and wages

North south east west nowhere was safe from these

types of issues

The Harlem Renaissance

and Segregation

The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art

and culture

hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Congress

Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these social and

political injustices

Prohibition and

Subculture

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 2: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS

Labor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and Progress

Labor Movement and Race

Riots

Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid little

Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and wages

North south east west nowhere was safe from these

types of issues

The Harlem Renaissance

and Segregation

The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art

and culture

hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Congress

Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these social and

political injustices

Prohibition and

Subculture

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 3: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Labor Movement and Race

Riots

Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid little

Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and wages

North south east west nowhere was safe from these

types of issues

The Harlem Renaissance

and Segregation

The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art

and culture

hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Congress

Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these social and

political injustices

Prohibition and

Subculture

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 4: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid little

Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and wages

North south east west nowhere was safe from these

types of issues

The Harlem Renaissance

and Segregation

The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art

and culture

hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Congress

Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these social and

political injustices

Prohibition and

Subculture

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 5: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and wages

North south east west nowhere was safe from these

types of issues

The Harlem Renaissance

and Segregation

The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art

and culture

hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Congress

Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these social and

political injustices

Prohibition and

Subculture

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 6: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

North south east west nowhere was safe from these

types of issues

The Harlem Renaissance

and Segregation

The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art

and culture

hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Congress

Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these social and

political injustices

Prohibition and

Subculture

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 7: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

The Harlem Renaissance

and Segregation

The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art

and culture

hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Congress

Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these social and

political injustices

Prohibition and

Subculture

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 8: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art

and culture

hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Congress

Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these social and

political injustices

Prohibition and

Subculture

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 9: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Congress

Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these social and

political injustices

Prohibition and

Subculture

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 10: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these social and

political injustices

Prohibition and

Subculture

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 11: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Prohibition and

Subculture

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 12: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Alcohol was banned in 1920

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 13: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the

moment in history

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 14: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of

nightlife and subculture

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 15: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Women and Power in Society

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 16: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Women gained the right to vote in 1920

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 17: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier

generations

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 18: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to

challenging sexism and racism

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 19: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

The Red Scare and

ldquoRepatriationrdquo

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 20: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 21: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the country

based only on their race

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 22: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or kicked

out of the country

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 23: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Technology Consumption

and Progress

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 24: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much more

affordable

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 25: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of different

things including farming

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 26: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Radio was the first entertainment system

It allowed people to stay in touch with politics and popular music

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 27: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Choose from the six

optionsLabor Movement and Race Riots

The Harlem Renaissance and

Segregation

Prohibition and Subculture

Women and Power in Society

The Red Scare and ldquoRepatriationrdquo

Technology Consumption and

Progress

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 28: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

Pictures Used

Smoke from Fires Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society

httpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Captured Men Photo used by permission Credited to Beryl Ford CollectionRotary Club of Tulsa Tulsa City-

County Library and Tulsa Historical Societyhttpteachersyaleeducurriculumsearchviewerphpid=initiative_110408_uampskin=h Labor picture httpwwwcitizensforaconstitutionalrepubliccomreed4-8-04html[35]35 segregationhttputaseptember2010harlemrenaissanceblogspotcom201010educationhtml Hursont and Hugheshttpeventsyahoocomblackhistory2011 art juenesse by Palmer Haydenhttpraceandtheliteraryimaginationblogspotcom200902passing-as-work-of-harlem-renaissancehtml

down the drainhttpwwwvintageperiodscomprohibitionphp al caponehttpnewsonecomnewsone-originalcasey-gane-mccallatop-10-richest-gangsters-of-all-time

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures
Page 29: Clash, cash, and crash, topics

hellipmore pictures

green millhttpbmshistory8wikispacescomProhibition+2G election dayhttphomepagemaccomdmhartImagesFrontPageindexhtml women in 1920shttpflatrockorgnztopicsmenread_the_directions_firsthtm Gertrude Weilhttpjwaorgencyclopediaarticleweil-gertrude palmer raidshttp3a-ushistorywikispacescomraids+ae no Mexicanshttppubliccsusmeduframe004historyhtml forced to gohttpmaghisoxfordjournalsorgcontent23425extract radiohttpwwwvintageperiodscom crop dusting planehttpeinhornpresscomairplaneaspx car factoryhttpwwwnytimescomslideshow20090731business0731-FACTORIES_5htmladxnnl=1ampadxnnlx=1323292683-opj3ucEvLCyixH4Ummw4Q

  • Clash Cash and Crash The hiSTORYs of the Roaring 20s and th
  • THE SIX HISTORICAL TOPICS
  • Slide 3
  • Laborers and factory workers were often treated poorly and paid
  • Racial violence was often connected to disputes over jobs and w
  • North south east west nowhere was safe from these types of
  • Slide 7
  • The Harlem Renaissance was a rebirth of African American art an
  • hellipbut it was also a time when blacks had no representation in Co
  • Writers and poets like Hurston and Hughes gave a voice to these
  • Slide 11
  • Alcohol was banned in 1920
  • Gangsters like Al Capone and others took advantage of the momen
  • Clubs where booze was sold under the table became centers of ni
  • Slide 15
  • Women gained the right to vote in 1920
  • Women began to branch out from the traditional roles of earlier
  • Gertrude Weil from North Carolina dedicated her life to chall
  • Slide 19
  • African Americans werenrsquot the only ones discriminated against
  • The US government forced many Hispanic people out of the coun
  • Many who were suspected of being communists were imprisoned or
  • Slide 23
  • The Model T Ford changed society forever making the car much m
  • Airplanes a brand new invention became useful for lots of dif
  • Radio was the first entertainment system It allowed people t
  • Slide 27
  • Pictures Used
  • hellipmore pictures