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American History Tellers

Roaring Twenties | The Age of Jazz | 2

American History Tellers

Wondery

Society & Culture, Kids & Family, History, Education For Kids

4.718.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 October 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

In the 1920s, Americans moved to the city in droves, and a new, diverse generation sparked an era of dizzying social change. It was the Age of Jazz, a time when Black Americans brought a revolutionary new musical style to northern cities. Free-spirited flappers haunted urban nightclubs. And Harlem, New York became the epicenter of a renaissance in Black artistic and political expression.


But rapid changes in the city sparked fear and backlash in the countryside. Rural white Americans vigorously defended traditional religious values, and fundamentalist preachers drew massive audiences. Meanwhile, a resurgent Ku Klux Klan drew millions of new members by targeting not just Black Americans, but also Jews, Catholics, and recent immigrants. 


In 1925, the divide between urban and rural America came to a head in a sleepy town in eastern Tennessee, where the sensational “Scopes Monkey Trial” pitted the forces of science and religion against each other.

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0:00.0

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0:10.0

Imagine it's a Saturday night in New York City in December 1923.

0:23.2

You're a trombone player, and you're meeting a fellow musician outside the newly opened

0:26.9

Cotton Club in Harlem.

0:29.1

He's gotten you a gig joining his band and tonight's your first show.

0:33.4

He's waiting for you on the sidewalk as you walk up Trombone Case in hand.

0:37.2

Hey, man.

0:38.2

You know, thanks again.

0:39.2

I've had a dry spell since I came up from New Orleans.

0:42.5

I really needed this, and it's a great help.

0:45.5

No need to thank me.

0:46.5

I'm just glad we could get you on short notice.

0:49.3

You look up at the marquee with the words Cotton Club blazing in neon lights.

0:53.8

You've never played such a big venue before.

0:56.0

You're hard-pounds with excitement as you walk toward the front entrance.

1:00.3

But your friend grabs your arm and pulls you back.

1:02.5

No, are you crazy?

1:03.8

No, no, not that way.

1:04.8

What do you mean?

1:05.8

Now, only the white customers go through the front.

1:08.3

Oh, follow me.

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