Prohibition
During the 1920s many people thought alcohol was the main root of all their problems. States had invented their prohibition laws. Later on the 18th Amendment was passed, making it illegal to make, sell, or transport alcohol.
Harlem Renaissance
In the 1920s many African Americans wanted to express their creativity through music, writing, and painting. These people went to Harlem, Manhattan which allowed them to thrive. Jazz became extremely popular during this time.
Fundamentalism
While Jazz was becoming more and more popular it still had some haters. People were worried about the new Jazz era and what it expressed. So people started to focus on religion to provide stability in their everyday life.
New Roles