Timeline project roaring twenties

  • Frances willard

    she was elected as president of the national women's temperance union and women's suffragist.
  • Eugenics

    he believe that sued of the human race could be improved by a species with genetic manipulation
  • Marcus Garvey

    He was a black nationalist leader He helped create the "Back to Africa" movement in the United States.and stood for strength and beauty, not quality than another asserted independence.
  • Longston Hughes

    He was the best of American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist.
  • Herny Ford

    he was the engineer and automobile manufacture to created the assembly lines which made cars cheaper to make and cheaper to buy.
  • The Great Migration

    The African American leaving the south to migrate the north because they believed they could escape from stifling of freedoms under the Jim Crow Laws and the U.S. Supreme Court decision of Plessy v Ferguson and they were also looking for jobs.
  • Tin Pan Alley

    He was writer publishers and songwriters who dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th century
  • Red scare

    Vladimir lenie was involved were the American fear that the government was being infiltrated by communists because the communists takeover to other countries in Europe.
  • Prohibition

    They end the alcohol because they think that the alcohol can cause the effect of their children and family by abusing them.
  • Eighteenth Amendment

    They banned the sale of alcoholic to end the prohibition because its causing their family to feel unsafe by abusing them and its illegal to drink.
  • warren Harding

    he was the president and also ran on the platform of return to normalcy.
  • Roaring twenties

    american was becoming the contemporary society because of the enthusiastic, without concern for rule popular culture of new style
  • Return to normalcy

    warren Harding was involved in the U.S. with European war that they should not have
  • The Harlem Renaissance

    It showed that blacks had much to offer to American culture and saw the development of "real" American culture, social and artist.
  • flapper

    They were a girls form the 20's and they wanted to dress something that is comfortable to dress up to go to dance marathons and clubs and stuff like that. Some people were professional and actually had jobs dancing at the clubs and stuff but they aren't scandalous or anything, just for fun.
  • Immigration Act

    They were trying to keep out immigration from southern and eastern Europe because of the existing ethnic composition
  • calvin coolidge

    He become the president when Harding die and didn't really do anything as memorable as presidents such as Teddy and FDR did. He was also the leader of the country prior to the stock market crash and the Great Depression, but most of the blame for that is usually placed on Hoover
  • Teapot Dome Scandal

    Charles Forbes was involved were the government bribes to give oil companies in getting the right to dill on.
  • Scopes "moneky trial"

    William J. Bryan was involved were the trial was brought up to try to determine whether they should or should not be allowed to be taught in public school
  • Clarence Darrow

    he was a lawyer and was trying to argue that Scopes had the right to teach evolution in the classroom but he didn't win the case because that their intention.
  • Charles lindbergh

    He was the first person to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean, his plan "The Spirit of St. Louis" carried him over 3600 mile and he was also the American aviator, engineer , and Pulitzer Prize winner.
  • Horbert Hoover

    he was the organizational of the U.S. food production during the war and aslo became very unpopular as the Great Depression.
  • Twenty fist Amendment

    The transportation or importation into any State, Territory, or Possession of the United States for delivery or use of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the laws.
  • Rugged individualism

    they believe that all individualism can succeed on their own and aslo the importance of individual self-reliance and liberty. Hoover did not believe in government intervening in people's private affairs