Langston Hughes - famous writer/poet from the Harlem Renaissance, Babe Ruth - Baseball player with record of 60 home runs, Charles Lindbergh - First person to fly nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean, Louis Armstrong - Famous African American jazz trumpeter from 1920s, Harlem Renaissance - Rebirth of African American culture and art, mass production - producing large amounts of a product in a shorter time at a lower price, mass media - media (news) that reaches large audiences, assembly line - type of production where parts are put together while a product moves down the line , The Jazz Age - the Roaring 20s is also referred to as, Henry Ford - Person that mass produced automobiles by creating the assembly line, Model T - The Affordable automobile that was mass produced by Henry Ford, radio - Until this was mass produced, people got their news from newspapers and magazines, talkies - movies with sound , The Jazz Singer - The first full-feature movie with sound , Slaves on plantations  - Who first created jazz music?, Harlem - a district in Manhattan in New York City,

Roaring 20s -America After WW1

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