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THE
TRUTH.
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■ The SWChronicle EDU© The Collegian • 1920s The Truth • Harlem Renaissance
1920s The Truth -The
1920s were an age of dramatic social and political
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more Americans lived
in cities than on farms.
The nation’s total wealth
more than doubled between 1920 and 1929,
and this economic growth
swept many Americans
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familiar “consumer society.” People from coast
to coast bought the same
goods (thanks to nationwide advertising and the
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listened to the same music, did the same dances
and even used the same
slang! Many Americans
were uncomfortable with
this new, urban, sometimes racy “mass culture”; in fact, for many–
even most–people in the
United States, the 1920s
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than celebration. However, for a small handful of
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