There is a book: Ada & the Doc: an Account of the Ada Leboeuf-Thomas Dreher Murder Case, by Charles M. Hargroder
http://www.Amazon.com/Ada-Doc-Account-Leboeuf-Thomas-Dreher/dp/1887366350/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1307934209&sr=8-1
There is a photo gallery on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.173887389339905.44222.100001559363064
Also an interesting article: http://acadiaparishtoday.com/bookmark/10994711-Did-Ada-and-doc-meet-in-heaven-
rose from about one-third in the early 1920s to almost two-thirds by the late 1920s.
How was life in the 1920s for African Americans?
The 1920s were called the "roaring 20s" in the United States.
National Prohibition in the US began in 1920 but support for it declined throughout the 1920s.
It was an affect to the 1920s because it just was. It was a time period where people were scared of the communist party.
Franklin Roosevelt
Yes, in 1920s Franklin D. Roosevelt was the unsuccessful democratic nominee for president of the US.
FDR was paralyzed by Polio in the 1920s between the two world wars.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, who developed polio in the 1920s.
Blues as a musical genre originated in the late 1800s in Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Texas, and South Carolina, but didn't gain mainstream popularity until the 1920s.
rose from about one-third in the early 1920s to almost two-thirds by the late 1920s.
Yes, there was alcohol and drugs in the 1920s.
a woman that wear short skirts in the 1920s
"Eric Partridge, "A Dictionary of Catch Phrases American and British," mentions some similar phrases that mean "How's your sex life?" They refer to the male organs and are "low" phrases (he says) of U.S. origin, dating from the 1920s."
Al Capone is widely considered the most famous gangster from the 1920s. He was a prominent figure in organized crime in Chicago during the Prohibition era, known for his illegal bootlegging operations and involvement in various criminal activities.
How was life in the 1920s for African Americans?
The book starts off mentioning the state of the State of Louisiana at the time when Huey Long was rising to power. Louisiana was at the bottom of the list for income, literacy, and property value in the 1920s.