Tensions In The 1920s Research Paper

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The 1920s was a time in which traditional values were constantly being challenged by new ones. Issues such as racism, labor conflicts, women's rights, and immigration were a few factors that led to the tension between old and new. Due to this tension, incidents such as lynchings, riots, violent strikes and protest began to occur rapidly throughout America. This underlying debate of new and old came to define this time in history and created the magnitude of the 1920s. After the failed reconstruction, blacks were subjected to racism and discrimination. Black codes were instituted in order to reinforce the notion that blacks were inferior to whites, which further enticed a racist atmosphere in America. During the 19th century, workers also dealt …show more content…

There were people who believed that blacks were still inferior and shouldn't be on the same level as them in terms of social status. This racism brought about injustices such as race riots, which ultimately took the lives of many Americans. An example of this would be the 1921 Tulsa Race Riots, which occurred when a white girl claimed that a black man assaulted her on an elevator. Although an investigation was carried out, many whites were furious and did not care for an investigation. However, a report of the investigation was put on the newspaper, which prompted whites and blacks to get into an altercation where armed whites fired shots. The blacks retreated to the Greenwood area of Tulsa, only to wake up to white rioters causing chaos. This violent race riot is reported to have caused around 300 …show more content…

Women were constantly fighting for their rights and kept getting denied, as they didn't have much support. Many people during this time felt that women shouldn't be trying to make a name for themselves. Many believed that women should be at home and taking care of the kids and raising promising citizens. However, tension brew between women who felt that they deserved to have the same rights as men. These rights consisted of many things but one of the most important laws was the right to vote. Due to many protest, women finally got the right to vote (Doc

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