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  2. Jazz Age - Wikipedia

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    The Jazz Age was a period in the 1920s and 1930s in which jazz music and dance styles gained worldwide popularity. The Jazz Age's cultural repercussions were primarily felt in the United States, the birthplace of jazz.

  3. The Jazz Age - History Learning

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    The Jazz Age. F. Scott Fitzgerald described 1920s America as the Jazz Age - an era of speakeasies, short haircuts, even shorter dresses and jazz. The economy was booming and Americans could spend their disposable income on new radios, cars and trips to the cinema.

  4. Roaring Twenties: Flappers, Prohibition & Jazz AgeHISTORY

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    The Roaring Twenties were a Jazz Age burst of prosperity and freedom for flappers and others during the Prohibition era, until the economy crashed in 1929.

  5. Why It Matters: The Jazz Age | United States History II - Lumen...

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    The Jazz Age, known as the Roaring Twenties, was an era of American history that began after World War I and ended with the start of the Great Depression in 1929. The popularity of the new jazz culture resulted in both positive and negative consequences within American society in the 1920s.

  6. The Jazz Age: Swinging in Harlem - Music History Hall

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    The Jazz Age was a significant period in American history. It was the era of the Harlem Renaissance, Swing Bands, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Louis Armstrong, prohibition, and optimism. The decade of the 1920s saw an influx of African Americans in northern cities during the first wave of the Great Migration.

  7. 22 The Jazz Age: Redefining the Nation, 1919 – 1929

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    New dances and new music—especially jazz—also characterized the Jazz Age. Born out of the African American community, jazz was a uniquely American music. The innovative sound emerged from a number of different communities and from a number of different musical traditions such as blues and ragtime.

  8. What The Great Gatsby Reveals About The Jazz Age - JSTOR Daily

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    The presence of jazz in his other works, perhaps most iconically in his grand novel The Great Gatsby, linked the term even more tightly to his name. Today, the moniker “Jazz Age” has come to signify, as a kind of evocative shorthand, the 1920s in both academic and pop culture.

  9. Roaring Twenties | Definition, Music, History, & Facts |...

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    Jazz music, which had developed into an exciting style defined by improvisation and swinging rhythms, became the dominant sound of the new generation. (Its prominence earned the era another nickname, the Jazz Age, popularized by the writer F. Scott Fitzgerald.)

  10. The Jazz Age - (Music History – Jazz) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    The Jazz Age refers to the period in the 1920s when jazz music became immensely popular and influenced various aspects of culture, including dance, fashion, and social behavior.

  11. 24: The Jazz Age- Redefining the Nation, 1919-1929

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