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Egan / Richard A. Whiting, 1921
The 1920's were a time of great economic, social, and cultural change in the United States. World War I had just ended which helped increase the public's optimism and energy. During this time returning soldiers, unskilled laborers and displaced farmers moved to soon overcrowded northern cities...
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Egan / Richard A. Whiting, 1921
The 1920's were a time of great economic, social, and cultural change in the United States. World War I had just ended which helped increase the public's optimism and energy. During this time returning soldiers, unskilled laborers and displaced farmers moved to soon overcrowded northern cities...
displayed 300 characters
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