1920s fashion trends

1920's Project

  • 18th Amendment Passed

    18th Amendment Passed
    Th eprohibition of use and sale of Alcohol in America. Evenn the transport and issue wasnt allow. Which gave the "flappers" a rise.
  • 19th Amendment Passed

    19th Amendment Passed
    Allowin all American Women to finally vote after the "Suffrage: and dangerous strikes that were occuring.
  • US Opts Not to Join the League of Nations

    US Opts Not to Join the League of Nations
    United States did not join the League of nations because Congress didnt ratify and agree with the Treaty of Versailles.
  • Time Magazine first Published

    Time Magazine first Published
    Published in New York and was found by Hnery Luce.
  • Calvin Coolidge Elected

    Calvin Coolidge Elected
    29th vice president in 1920s and then rised up to Presidency due to Warren G. Harding’s death. He was a president that didn’t say much but he did restored public confidence and when he left office he was considered very popular.
  • Locke publishes The New Negro sparking the Harlem Renaissance

    Locke publishes The New Negro sparking the Harlem Renaissance
    • The anthology of Alain that described the cultural movement of “New Negro Movement” during the Harlem Reinassance in New York City.
  • Langston Hughes Published the Weary Blues

    Langston Hughes Published the Weary Blues
    A poem written by Langston in the Urban League magazine where the poem explained how music is important in everyday life for people.
  • Scopes Monkey Trial

    Scopes Monkey Trial
    Known as The State Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes which is a American legal case where a high school teacher name John Scopes was accused of not following the Butler Act, where you can't teach evolution.
  • KKK Marches on Washington

    KKK Marches on Washington
    A racist and violent group that use terrorism to silence the people decided to march and attract national attention to proof the power the Klan had.
  • Charles Lindbergh Solo Transatlantic Flight

    Charles Lindbergh Solo Transatlantic Flight
    Flew the “Spirit of St. Louis” plane from new York to Paris. A non stop trip for 33 hours and the mission was accomplished successfully.
  • F. Scott Fitzgerland Published "The Great Gatsby"

    F. Scott Fitzgerland Published "The Great Gatsby"
    A story published during the Roaring Twenties. Description and result of United States after the World War I.
  • Babe Ruth hits 60 Homeruns in one season

    Babe Ruth hits 60 Homeruns in one season
    22 seasons in total throughout the Major League of Baseball where he sets records that stand for many years.
  • The " Talkie" movie The Jazz singer is released

    The " Talkie" movie The Jazz singer is released
    First full length America musical film that was established with motion pictures.
  • Duke Ellington played at the Cottom Club

    Duke Ellington played at the Cottom Club
    This club gave Ellington national exposure through radio and every network. He recodered over 100 at this club that brought him to build up his band
  • The first Mickey Mouse Cartoon “Steamboat Willie “Premieres

    The first Mickey Mouse Cartoon “Steamboat Willie “Premieres
    Animated short filmed by Walt Disney that was produced in Black and White and was the third of Mickeys film to actually be purchased.
  • Herbert Hoover Elected

    Herbert Hoover Elected
    31st President pf the United States (1929-1933). Hoover supported the partnerships as the United States where he established economic Moderization.
  • Black Tuesday Stock Market Crash

    Black Tuesday Stock Market Crash
    People who have investments hurried and sold their stocks that declined in prices.People lost fortunes and Seattle Stock exchanges were packed.
  • Amelia Earhart First Woman to Fly Solo Transatlantic Flights

    Amelia Earhart First Woman to Fly Solo Transatlantic Flights
    First female pilot to fly alone on a plane across the Atlantic Ocean and set outstanding records. She was also awarded by writing her best selling books about her flight experience.