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Twenties People

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Empress of the Blues   Bessie Smith  
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Wrote of surface gaiety and impending doom; author of This Side of Paradise and The Great Gatsby   F. Scott Fitzgerald  
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Sported new fashions and a freer style of living   Flappers  
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Ran for the presidency in 1924 as a third party candidate on the Progressive Party ticket   Robert La Follette  
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Wrote of Americans in Europe during World War One based on his own experiences   Ernest Hemingway  
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Believed that government and business should not interfere with each other; said "The man who builds a factory builds a temple."   Calvin Coolidge  
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Spokesman for "Negro nationalism;" said that blacks should return to Africa   Marcus Garvey  
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Biology teacher tried for teaching evolution   John T. Scopes  
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Led the prosecution in the Scopes Trial; died a week later   William Jennings Bryan  
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Revolutionized industry with mass production and the assembly line; paid his workers $5 a day so they could afford the cars they made   Henry Ford  
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Stood for a "Return to Normalcy;" died on a speaking trip   Warren G. Harding  
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Engineer and humanitarian who mobilized the economy in WWI and led aid efforts to Europe after the war; Commerce Secretary under Coolidge; unfortunate in his timing to become president   Herbert Hoover  
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Popular evangelist who preached revivalism; emphasized individual faith rather than church doctrines   Billy Sunday  
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Most famous man of the age; electrified the public by flying across the Atlantic in 1927   Charles Lindbergh  
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Most famous attorney of the age; defended Scopes   Clarence Darrow  
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Governor of New York; son of Irish immigrants; first Catholic to run for the presidency; lost to Hoover in 1928   Al Smith  
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Leader of organized crime in the period   Al Capone  
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Most famous Harlem Renaissance writer; poet and short story writer' expressed the despair of blacks and demanded social justice   Langston Hughes  
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Acerbic journalist and critic of mass culture; chronicled the Scopes Trial   H. L. Mencken  
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Head of the United Mine Workers, who led a strike against the coal mine owners   John L. Lewis  
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Female Evangelist who used Hollywood-style techniques in the church she founded; disappeared and reappeared in a very sketchy scandle   Aimee Semple McPherson  
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