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  John Pershing was the general of the US Army. He led the American Expiditionary Forces over Germany in WWI.
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  Glenn Curtiss was an American aviation pioneer. He also founded the U.S. aircraft industry.
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  FDR was a political leader. He was a president.
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  Marcus Garvey was a Jamaican political leader and writer.
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  Alvin York was one of the most decorated soldiers in WWI.
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  Dorothea Lange was a famous photographer.
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  Langston Hughes was one of the earliest innovators of the then-new library art form called jazz poetry. Langston loved writing. He wrote poetry, novels, and columns.
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  Charles Lindbergh was a social activist. He did everything from aviation to inventing cool things to writing books.
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  Stated ships would not be targeted.
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  The Great Migration was when a lot of african americans began to move towards the west.
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  The Red Scare was the fear of the rise of Communism.
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  Was the peace treaty at the end of WWI.
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  Part of the final Allied offencive of WWI.
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  The Return to Normalcy was the roaring twenties.
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  Jazz Music was a genre of music created in the Roaring Twenties. It sent messages of fun and relief.
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  The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural center. It was a period of time filled with dancing, laughter, and culture.
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  The Great Depression was a period of time in which the economy crashed.
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  The Dust Bowl was a period of time in which waves of dust would overcome the west and destroy all crops.
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  Series of domestic programs that helped the US.
