Anti-culture in the 1920s influenced the way Americans live today. Counter culture is a culture composed mainly of young people contrary to cultures whose values and lifestyle were originally established. (Dictionary.com) needs to be changed. Also called "Jazz era" in the 1920s, it was created by F. Scott Fitzgerald and "The Roaring Twenties". This is a change of 10 years. (Hakim, 41) Anti-culture of the 1920s came from jazz, flapper, harem · renaissance.
The 1920s was considered to be the best time of the era due to economic growth and cultural change. That is why it was the nickname "The Roaring 20's". Automotive invention made transport and trade easier. Broadcasting brings news, entertainment and sports to many Americans' homes. After dinner, families often gather on the radio and listen to the program. The movie was spent all night in town with my family and my friends. It is a fun time to participate in sports events, but listening to sports by sports at a comfortable home is easy and thrilling. In the 1920s, ban on women's rights and purchase of installments were affected.
Looking back on the 1920s, Thomas Sowell's work glimpses us this downward trend. Historical research approved by almost all schools focuses on war and mass culture, but even in the 1920s the imagination and courage presented by individuals remained strong. Dr. Sowell assumed this by emphasizing the rise of professors and scientists of African-American and female. When cultures are friendly to them, these innovators are progressing in the technical field.
It was the revival of the African-American culture of the 1920s. During the Harlem Renaissance, young black writers celebrated their African and American traditions. They also protest against prejudice and racial discrimination. Many American white people first noticed the achievements of black artists and writers. During the war, Americans have been wary of enemy spies and destruction (secrets of property damage or obstructing factory work). Due to these wartime concerns, people are increasingly afraid of foreigners. Arrested, many foreigners were expelled abroad or expelled from the country