The Politics of the Roaring 20s

The Politics of the Roaring 20s

What made the 1920s “roar?” We know about flappers, music, and prohibition but what did this mean for politics, policy, the economy, and American society? Study these questions and multiple perspectives through a collection of original documents. Come be a part of this intriguing conversation.

This program will be conducted as a conversation utilizing primary source documents as the only readings, and with the Professor facilitating the conversation, instead of lecturing or presenting. Registrants are highly encouraged to read the documents and come with questions. All attendees will receive a Letter of Attendance.

Details

Dates
October 11, 2024 -
October 11, 2024
Times
8:30 AM CDT
2:30 PM CDT
Location
Jefferson City, MO
Organizer
The Missouri State Museum
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Professor of History; Chair, Master of Arts in American History and Government at Ashland University