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The Essay on "The Modern Temper: The American Culture And Society In The 1920s" By Lynn Dumenil
In Lynn Dumenil’s account of the era commonly referred to as the “roaring twenties” in The Modern Temper: American Culture and Society in the 1920s there is an intentional emphasis placed on the effort to dispel the popular notion that the new, revolutionary transformations in culture and society that took place at this time in history were direct results of the First World War. ...
First edition NY: Scribners, 1920 Szabo, Julia. Oh, Those Flabbergasting Flappers! Long Island Our Story. Wichita Eagle, December 17, 1940 Asante, Kariamu Welsh. Josephine Baker. Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia. Ed.
Darlene Clark Hine. New York: Carlson, 1993. 75-78. Haney, Lynn. Naked at the Feast: A Biography of Josephine Baker. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1981.
Harrison, Joyce. Josephine Baker. Contemporary Musicians 10. Ed. Julia N. Rubiner. Detroit: Gale Research, 1994.
Haviland, Ted. Ten Years Made a Lot of Difference in Josephine Baker. Afro-American (Baltimore) 7 Dec. 1935: Flapper Culture and Style: Louise Brooks and the Jazz Age. The Louise Brooks Society. http://pandorabox.com/flapper.html. 3/22/00. Art and Josephine Baker.
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