Chapter 13: The Roaring Life of the 1920s

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Across
  1. 4. Immigrant from Jamaica who wanted African Americans to have thier own society (UNIA)
  2. 5. Music that blended the blues and ragtime.
  3. 8. 1920s baseball player for the New York Yankees; 60 home runs in 1927.
  4. 9. Jazz trumpet player famous for his ability to improvise.
  5. 10. Wrote "This Side of Paradise" and "The Great Gatsby".
  6. 13. Invention that caused the whole nation to "tune in".
  7. 14. First American to win a Nobel Prize in literature.
  8. 16. Literally and artistic movement celebrating Afican American culture.
  9. 19. Female blues singer singer; in 1927 she became the highest paid black artist in the world.
  10. 20. Women's tenni star of 1920s, won 8 singles titles in Wibledon and 7 in the U.S. Open.
Down
  1. 1. Trial of a young man who taught evolution in a Tennesse science class, where it was outlawed.
  2. 2. People who smuggled alcohol into the US (through their boots).
  3. 3. At age 19 she was the the first woman to swim the English Channel.
  4. 6. A man who traveled nonstop transatlantic from New York City to Paris.
  5. 7. women who wore modern clothes and hair that challenged old customs (short dresses and hair).
  6. 11. Protestant movement of literal interprentations of the Bible.
  7. 12. A woman who worked with a traveling theatre company who wanted 'the good life in America".
  8. 15. Amendment where the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol was illegal.
  9. 17. Wrote novels that criticized the glorification of war
  10. 18. Underground or hidden saloons.