This time period refers to the generation of artists, writers, and intellectuals that came of age during the First World War and the "Roaring Twenties."
What is "The Lost Generation?"
This Pittsburgh radio station is widely considered the first to broadcast for the public in 1920, sparking the growth of radio in America.
What is "KDKA?"
This New York Yankees slugger ended the 1927 season with 60 home runs and goes by a variety of different names.
Who is "Babe Ruth?"
This lively dance became a national craze in the 1920s after appearing in the Broadway musical "Runnin’ Wild" with James P. Johnson’s famous song of the same name.
What is "The Charleston?"
Debuting in Chicago from 1926–1928 as a ten-minute comedy, this show is often considered the first situation comedy and later evolved into Amos ‘n’ Andy.
What is "Sam n' Henry?"
Under legendary coach Knute Rockne, this university dominated college football during the 1920s.
What is "Nore Dame?"
Named by dancer “Shorty” George Snowden in 1928, this Harlem-born swing dance evolved from the Texas Tommy and later became famous at the Savoy Ballroom.
What is "The Lindy Hop?"
To address chaos on the airwaves caused by overlapping programs, the U.S. government established this commission in 1926, later organized with the Radio Act of 1927.
What is the "Federal Radio Commision?"
This 1920s heavyweight boxer was involved in the famous “long count” fight against Gene Tunney.
Who is "Jack Dempsey?"
This Harlem nightclub became one of the most famous venues of the Jazz Age, featuring performers like Duke Ellington.
What is the "Cotton Club?"
She was the first blues singer credited with recording a blues vocal, famous for her 1920s hit “Crazy Blues.”
Who is "Mamie Smith?"
Who is "Gertrude Ederle?"
After Congress passed the Volstead Act in 1919, these secret underground clubs became popular places to drink illegally, listen to music, and dance at night.
What are the "speakeasies?"
This 12-bar music style often told stories of personal struggles in the segregated South and was influenced by African spirituals; some famous singers included Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith.
What is the "Blues?"
Considered one of the greatest golfers of the 20th century, he dominated the 1920s and won multiple major championships.
Who is "Bobby Jones?"