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How did the 1920s change the lives and expectations. of women and African Americans?

the lives of both women and African Americans were bettered by changes of the 1920s. When women gained the right to vote and sexual attitudes began to change they began to be viewed as more of equals to men. African Americans were viewed in a admiring light after the Harlem Renaissance as jazz swept the nation. The traditional African American music was liked by whites and therefore helped the African American community make its way into the hearts of white Americans.