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Black Cultures in the 1920s

An inside look at Black Cultures during the 1920s

Presenter: Nayeli Quero Cano

Presenter Status: Undergraduate student

Academic Year: 21-22

Semester: Fall

Faculty Mentor: Sandra Moore

Department: American Multicultural Studies

Funding Source/Sponsor: Class Project, SYRCE Symposium

Screenshot URL: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=1Ww2r2LvGXmsR8WWCaDiZ9RpSZkm22zwY

Abstract:
This project captures the social norms and entertainment aspects that were prevalent during the 1920s for black culture. The 1920s was a point in time that was very much known for the flappers and jazz. People like Madam C.J. Walker and Louis Armstrong were influential during this time.