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Pilot of the Spirit of Saint Louis and purported Nazi sympathizer
The first 'talkie'
Author of The Great Gatsby
'New Women' who cut their hair short and smoked
The neighborhood of New York that hosted a flowering of African American culture
The 'Business President' who died in office
'Silent Cal'
President during the Stock Market Crash
Formulated the General Theory of Relativity
Actor in many silent films, famous for recurring character 'The Tramp'
Magician and escape artist
Jazz artist known for his trumpet playing
Director of horror films, including 'The Birds'
Baseball star of the New York Yankees
Chicago Bears player known as the 'Galloping Ghost'
The 'Monkey Trial'
Notorious gangster of Chicago
The artists and writers disillusioned with 1920s materialism
Henry Ford's method for mass production
Poet of the Harlem Renaissance
Painter of 'Noah's Ark' born in Kansas, recognized in New York
Enabled consumers to purchase expensive goods a bit at a time
City that became the center of the automobile industry
Civil rights organization founded by W.E.B. Du Bois
Set quotas for immigration
County in Kentucky that was the location of a famous miners' strike
The name given to 9 African American youths falsely convicted of rape
Organization that saw a resurgence in the 1920s
New form of music that originated in the South but gained popularity in New York
Proponent of the 'Back to Africa' Movement
Nickname for alcohol smugglers
A place that served alcohol in violation of Prohibition
Gave women the right to vote
Signed agreement by 40+ countries who renounced war in favor of diplomatic negotiation
Prosecution lawyer of the Scopes Trial
Defense lawyer of the Scopes Trial
'Lost Generation' author of 'For Whom the Bell Tolls'
Year of the stock market crash
Nickname for the day of the crash
The name for the drought-stricken area of the Midwest