The Harlem Renaissance.
The Jazz Age
Some newspapers that existed in New York City in the 1920s were The New York Times, New York Herald Tribune, New York World, New York Evening Post, New York Daily News, and New York Sun.
New York Yankees
The 1920s in New York
The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural, social, and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem, New York, spanning the 1920s. During the time, it was known as the "New Negro Movement", named after the 1925 anthology by Alain Locke.
One major demographic shift of the 1920's was the movement of immigrants from places like Ellis Island to New York City. New York City at this time was a very crowded place with very little employment available.
the New York Yankees were the Americas faveorite team
New York had two mayors during the 1920s, both of them Democrats: John Hylan, served 1918-1925 James J. Walker, served 1925-1932
In the 1920s, the head of the organized crime family in New York was Salvatore Maranzano. He played a significant role in the establishment of the Five Families that would come to dominate the New York City Mafia scene.
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Edith Wharton wrote the "Abroad" column for the New York Times in the 1920s. She used it to share her observations on European culture and society during her time living in France.
The Harlem Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement that took place in the 1920s in the African-American community of Harlem, New York. It celebrated and showcased the talents and achievements of African-American writers, artists, musicians, and performers, and played a significant role in shaping and promoting African-American identity, culture, and pride.