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Consumerism In 1920s

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In 1920, New York had a highly influenced jazz culture. African Americans were drawn to New York because of they wanted to be a part of Harlem dynamic Jazz and the blues music. That is why many blacks migrated to New York, they wanted a real taste of the jazz culture. Many African Americans became famous around the nation for their fantastic jazz music and blues. People including George Fletcher, Coleman Hawkins, “Duke” Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Bessie Smith. Jazz was truly a powerful form of music. It changed New York in 1920, to say the least.

Unlike other places, New York had four social classes. Racism (bottom class), Consumerism (middle class), Flappers (upper middle class), Upper-class Growth (high class). The …show more content…

The definition of consumerism is "The rise of the prosperity of the United States in 1920 led to the emergence of American Consumerism in the period in history known as the Roaring Twenties." The boom drove more citizens to the buzzing streets of New York. The streets were filled with middle-class citizens shopping in the luxury stores whose prices had plummeted. The invention of credit cards also drove more middle-class citizens to the streets. Middle-class citizens tended to live in the highly populated suburbs away from the bustle of the …show more content…

The men usually were powerful businessmen or they ran their own business. The women usually married into the money because women were still not equal to men in this millennium. They had an endless supply of money meaning the rest of the society suffered. This is when income disparity came into play. This only effected the struggling lower and middle class citizens. “UC-Berkeley economics professor, Emmanuel Saez, notes that in 1928, the top 1 percent of families took home 23.9 percent of all income. The bottom 90 percent shared 50.7 percent of all income.” The workers in the lower class struggled to feed their families and the the upper class would spend their money recklessly. This infuriated the citizens many of them went on strike. The United Mine Workers went on a worldwide strike for better pay for the hard labor that they would put in. In 22, over 400,000 railroad workers walked off the tracks as they were told that they would be getting a pay decrease. This time was a time when the strength of the lower class wage workers permitted and the strength of the upper class citizens

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