ROARING TWENTIES: COMPARING THE U.S. AND EUROPE
ROARING
TWENTIES: An
impressive portal organized by Mr. Horwitz, a teacher at Roosevelt High School
in Fresno, California.
THE 1920S
EXPERIENCE: A general
introduction to American history in the decade assembled by Henru Wang, Chris
Gotterba and Jeff Wu.
ILLINOIS TRAILS:
Although the larger mission of this history and genealogy site is to help
people study that state's local and family history, it has an excellent series
of links about American society in the 1920s.
ROARING TWENTIES: A
series of links organized by Jerrie S. Cheek of Kennesaw State University's
Educational Technology Center.
ANDY CHEMISTRUCK'S WONDERFUL INTRODUCTION TO THE ROARING 20S: An introduction to American history and culture during the post-WW I era.
: A virtual exhibit from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black
Culture.
HARLEM -- MECCA OF THE NEW NEGRO:
A hypertext edition of the March 1925 issue of Survey Graphic from the
University of Virginia's Electronic Text Center.
HARLEM RENAISSANCE: A
social issues web-site designed by Maame Kambi, Kim Ferriman and Rebecca
Jacobs, three students in Honors Computer Science at Father Ryan High School
in Nashville, Tennessee.
HARLEM RENAISSANCE: A
focus upon the painters and writers of the Renaissance from Jill Diesman, a
webmaster and student at North Kentucky University.
HARLEM RENAISSANCE: A
February 20, 1998 PBS Newshour feature focused upon a San Francisco art
exhibit.
HERBERT HOOVER LIBRARY AND MUSEUM -- THE ROARING TWENTIES:
A sub-section of a small on-line exhibit from the Presidential repository.
LAWLESS
DECADE: A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF A GREAT AMERICAN TRANSITION FROM WWI ARMISTICE
AND PROHIBITION TO REPEAL AND THE NEW DEAL:
A site excerpted from a 1957 picture book by George Hornby.
LIKE A FAMILY -- THE
MAKING OF A SOUTHERN COTTON MILL WORLD:
A University of North Carolina web-site that serves as a companion to an
award-winning study of Carolinas mill workers from the late nineteenth century
through the 1930s.
PERSPECTIVES IN AMERICAN LITERATURE -- HARLEM RENAISSANCE: A research guide from California State University Stanislaus Professor Paul Reuben.
PROSPERITY AND THRIFT -- THE COOLIDGE ERA AND THE CONSUMER ECONOMY, 1921-1929:
A virtual archive from the American Memory Project that assembles a wide array
of Library of Congress materials.
:
A virtual exhibit to accompany San Francisco's Hayward Gallery's 1997 feature
on the Harlem Renaissance.
ROARING TWENTIES -- HISTORY IN THE KEY OF JAZZ:
A short excerpt from the companion web-site to Ken Burns's PBS documentary on
jazz.
TEMPERANCE AND PROHIBITION: An overview put together by the Ohio State University Department of History.
TEXAS
GUINAN'S CULTURE CLUB (AND SPEAKEASY):
An introduction to the culture of the American 1920s.