Life in the 1920s was defined by many cultural, political, and economic developments. Jazz music and flapper fashion defined the era's sound and look. The Harlem Renaissance brought popularity to art ...
The 1920s brought amazing artistic, cultural, and technological advancements in the form of Jazz, new voting rights, radio, and more. But while the decade is best known for its glitz and glamour, ...
In the 1920s, some women's lives changed radically due to the introduction of new rights and jobs. The 19th Amendment was ratified in August 1920, and some women voted in the November 1920 election.
The 1920s were a decade of change, often remembered as the Jazz Age or Roaring 20s. WWI ended in 1918. Prohibition started in 1920, outlawing the making and sale of alcohol across the country. The end ...
In “The Garden of Alla,” Romy Nordlinger tells the fascinating and nearly forgotten story of an actor, director, writer and queer icon. (New York Jewish Week) — Hundreds of tourists and midtown office ...
So often we hear about the Gatsbys of the 1920s — the people who were rich and famous. But what about the average person at that time? In Manitowoc in the 1920s, the average person was laid back and ...
AUSTIN, Texas — During Hispanic Heritage Month, a rarely seen celebration of family life in South Texas from nearly 100 years ago can be viewed at a website curated by the Texas Archive of the Moving ...
A LONG-LOST childhood memoir is back in print. Pon My Puff, an autobiographical novel by the late Peter Stark Lansley, was rediscovered by his son, Dr Charles Morris Lansley, the North Hampshire ...
Jessie Nguyen is a writer and blogger who was interested in television and movies from a very young age. She would spend hours watching movies and analyzing the plot, characters, and dialogue. As she ...