Discrimination
Yes. Black Americans have served in the US Armed Forces well before the 1920s, although, at that time, the military was still segregated.
Black theatre, in the United States, dramatic movement encompassing plays written by, for, and about African Americans. ... Black theatre flourished during the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and '30s.
it made turtles fly
The Ku Klux Klan was re-founded in 1915 on Stone Mountain in Georgia. Bolstered by the propaganda from Griffith's Birth of a Nation, violently racist sentiment ran rampant in a south governed by men who had grown up with stories from Confederate war vets bitter over their defeat. Those sympathies created lax enforcement of laws for Africans Americans, which resulted in widespread violence including lynching's, dragging's, beatings, and the famous terrorist tactic of burning a cross.
one is the large number of Americans who moved to the suburbs since there was an industrial boom and farmers weren't doing so swell.
How was life in the 1920s for African Americans?
African Americans and farmers
1920s
Harlem Renaissance
It was the 1920s not the 1910s and it was the Ku Klux Klan who were and still are hostile to Jews, Catholics and African-Americans.
It did not allow African Americans to join.
It did not allow African Americans to join.
It did not allow African Americans to join.
It did not allow African Americans to join.
The Harlem neighborhood in Manhattan was home to the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s through the early 1930s.
the ones who did not prosper in the 1920s was African Americans and farmers
the south, where the Jim crow laws were in effect