The Roaring Twenties!
Did the 1920s really roar?
 

Credits and References

Designed by Patty Tuttle-Newby, patty_tuttle@apsva.us,with Arlington Public Schools, part of An Adventure of the American Mind – Northern Virginia Partnership. Last updated August 2005.

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Photo Credits: Library of Congress
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Architect Frank Lloyd Wright Credit: Ravenna, Al, photographer, "Frank Lloyd Wright, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left." 1954. Prints and Photographs Division.

"Portrait of Duke Ellington, Paramount Theater, New York, N.Y., ca. Sept. 1946." Gottlieb, William P., photographer. Sept. 23, 1946. William P. Gottlieb - Photographs, Golden Age of Jazz.

The kid auto race, featuring Charlie Chaplin, Prints and Photographs Division

"Portrait of Ella Fitzgerald." January 19, 1940. Carl Van Vechten, photographer. Creative Americans: Portraits by Carl Van Vechten, 1932-1964.

Portrait of Billie Holiday. Portraits by Carl Van Vechten

Portrait of Langston Hughes. Gordon Parks, photographer, 1912. 1943.

"Charles Lindbergh and wife, half-length portrait, standing." c1927. Prints and Photographs Division

Portrait of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Portraits by Carl Van Vechten

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