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by Charles Shindo


  Dreiser, Theodore, 107

  Driggs, Elsie, 23, 24

  Dumenil, Lynn, 8

  Dunn, Jack, 129

  Durant, Will, 103

  Earl, Harley, 20

  “East St. Louis Toodle-Oo” (Ellington), 170

  Edison, Thomas, 148

  Eighteenth Amendment, 33, 34

  Elizabeth Ann Guild, 97, 98

  Elizabeth Ann League, 97

  Ellington, Duke, 132, 169–72, 182

  Elmer Gantry (Lewis), 14, 39–40, 48

  “Empire” (Lippmann), 191

  Erenberg, Lewis A., 9

  Eriksson, Leif, 48

  Espionage Act (1917), 30, 33

  ethnic societies, 48

  Evans, Wainwright, 61

  evolution, 33–34

  Fairbanks, Douglas

  the Academy and, 148, 149

  film roles of, 141–42, 143, 149

  Pickford and, 10–11, 135 (photo), 137, 138–39, 141, 145, 146

  traditional values and, 10–11, 137, 138–39

  Fansteel Products Company, 187

  Farrell, Charles, 149

  Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 173

  Federal Farm Loan Board, 87

  Federal Intermediate Credit Corporations, 87

  Federal Radio Commission (FRC), 173, 176, 180, 181, 184, 195–96

  Feiker, Frederick M., 94

  Felix, Edgar H., 185–88

  feminism, 53–55

  Ferber, Edna, 70, 71, 73

  Ferriss, Hugh, 26

  Fields, Dorothy, 169

  films. See motion picture industry; movies

  Firpo, Luis Angel, 116–17

  Fisher, Rudolph, 168

  Fisk Jubilee Singers, 164

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 8, 55, 56, 107, 155

  5 O’Clock Girl (play), 66

  Flannery, Vaughn, 20–21

  flappers, 53–54, 55, 56

  Fleming, Victor, 60

  Fletcher Henderson Orchestra, 158, 159, 162, 170

  Flood Control Act (1928), 75, 85

  Flood Credits Corporation, 87

  Flynn, Billy, 108

  Folk Song of the American Negro (Work), 165

  Fonck, René, 2

  football, 122–27

  Ford, Henry, 10, 14, 27, 48, 112

  extended credit and, 16–17

  industrial philosophy of, 15, 18, 19, 20, 26

  Fordism, 15, 17, 18, 20, 26

  Ford Motor Company

  advertising/marketing and, 15–16, 20–21

  Model A, 17–18, 19, 20, 26

  Model T, 15–16, 17, 20, 195

  production methods of, 15, 17–18, 19, 20, 26

  River Rouge Plant, 12, 14, 17–18, 21–22

  Frankfurter, Felix, 30–31

  Frazee, Harry, 129

  Friede, Donald, 27

  “From the Land of Dreams” (Still), 165

  Fugitives (poets), 85

  Fuller, Alvan, 31, 32

  Gaertner, Belva, 107, 108

  Gallico, Paul, 114–15, 116

  Gardella, Tess, 73

  Gaucho, The (film), 141–42, 143, 149

  Gaynor, Janet, 149

  Gehrig, Lou, 128, 130, 132–33

  General Motors, 17, 19–20, 26, 35

  Gershwin, George, 162

  Get Your Man (film), 56, 58–59

  Giants of the Earth (Rolvaag), 44–45, 196

  Gibbons, Cecil, 148

  Gibbons, Tommy, 117

  Gibson Girl, 53, 55

  Glazer, Benjamin, 149

  Glyn, Elinor, 56

  God’s Trombones, 163–64

  Good News (film), 127

  Gorn, Elliott J., 121, 122

  Gosden, Freeman, 137, 182, 183–84

  “Grand Canyon Suite” (Grofé), 163

  Grandmothers, The: A Family Portrait (Wescott), 44, 46–47

  Grant, Robert, 31

  Grauman, Sid, 145–46, 147

  Grauman’s Chinese Theater, 145–46

  Gray, Henry Judd, 7, 10, 99–103, 104, 105, 111, 112, 134. See also Snyder-Gray trial

  Great Gatsby, The (Fitzgerald), 107

  Green, Curtis, 81

  Greenville, Mississippi, 76–77

  Grey, Zane, 107

  Griffith, D. W., 103, 139, 150

  Grofé, Ferde, 162–63, 196

  Guinan, Texas, 10, 66–68

  Hall, Edward, 105

  Hammerstein, Oscar, 70, 196

  Hardin, Lil, 158, 159

  Harding, Florence, 98

  Harding, Warren G., 89, 96–98

  Hardwick, Otto, 171

  Harlem, 163, 167–68, 169, 172

  Harlem Renaissance, 11, 138, 155, 163, 164, 166, 167, 170, 172, 188, 196

  Hart, William S., 146

  Haskell, Barbara, 197

  Hayes, Helen, 68

  Hays, William H., 143

  Hays Office, 143

  Headin’ Home (film), 131

  Heap, Jane, 25

  Hearst, William Randolph, 103

  Hemingway, Ernest, 8, 150

  Henderson, Fletcher, 158, 159, 162, 165, 170

  Herbst, Josephine, 28–29, 33

  Her First Affaire (play), 66

  Hermann, John, 28

  High Tide of the Twenties (Leinwald), 7

  Hofstadter, Richard, 43

  Hollingworth, Leta, 55

  Hood, Raymond, 26

  Hoover, Herbert, 7

  Mississippi River flood and, 75, 79, 80, 86–90, 95

  political support for, 89, 95

  publicity and, 10, 86, 89–90, 93, 94–96, 110, 112, 134

  radio regulations and, 173, 175–77

  as Secretary of Commerce, 75, 79, 86, 94–95, 173, 175

  Hoover v. Intercity Radio Company, 175

  Hounshell, David, 26

  Howard, Thomas, 104

  Hoyt, Waite, 128

  Huggins, Nathan Irvin, 9

  Hughes, Langston, 166–67

  Hula (film), 56, 60

  Hunter, Alberta, 158

  illegitimate children, 96–97, 98

  I’ll Take My Stand, 85

  immigrants, 33, 44–46

  imperialism, American, 191–92

  individuality, 4, 14, 29–30, 195

  individual rights, 29–30

  International News Service, 83

  It (film), 50, 56–58

  It (Glyn), 56

  Jannings, Emil, 149

  jazz

  African American, 11, 137, 155–56, 157–61, 165, 166–67, 169

  authentic, 160, 169

  Chicago, 157–58, 169

  “hot,” 158, 159, 160, 162, 169

  New Orleans, 157, 158, 159, 160

  New York–style, 157–58, 169

  origin of, 155, 157, 161, 163

  white musicians and, 11, 156, 157, 162–63, 165, 169, 172

  Jazz (Whiteman and McBride), 163

  Jazz Singer, The (film), 7, 137, 151, 152, 153–55, 156, 158

  Jesus

  portrayal of, as businessman, 36, 37, 38

  portrayal of, in movies, 143–44, 154–55

  Jews, portrayal in movies of, 153–54, 156

  Johnson, Jack, 168

  Johnson, James Weldon, 163–64, 165, 172

  Jolson, Al, 76, 151, 152, 153, 155

  Jones, Bobby, 113

  Joughin, Louis, 32

  Joyce, Peggy Hopkins, 103

  Kalstedt, Harry, 107

  Kellogg, Frank, 176

  Kern, Jerome, 70, 196

  Kieran, John, 120

  King of Kings, The (film), 143–45, 146, 153, 154

  Knudsen, William, 18

  Kobler, John, 102, 103

  Ku Klux Klan, 33, 34, 47–48

  Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, 127, 129

  Larrimore, Francine, 103

  Lasky, Jesse, 147

  Law, Walter, 107

  Lazzeri, Tony, 128

  Le Corbusier, 197

  Lee, John, 78

  Leinwald, Gerald, 7<
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  Levine, Lawrence, 8

  Lewis, Sinclair, 14, 39–40, 48, 49, 197

  Lincoln Motors, 20

  Lindbergh, Charles, xi (photo), xii, 1–7, 11, 27, 48, 112

  Lindsey, Ben, 61–65, 68

  Lippmann, Walter, 34, 109–10, 111–12, 191–92

  Lipsyte, Robert, 113, 114

  literature

  on American character, 193–94

  crime fiction, 106–7

  history in, 15, 42–46

  religion and, 14–15, 40–42

  Lloyd, Harold, 146, 148

  Locke, Alain, 164, 165, 167

  Lohof, Bruce, 86–87

  Lonardo, Joseph, 104

  Long, Huey, 76

  Lopez, Vincent, 165

  Loring, Hope, 59

  Lowell, Abbott Lawrence, 31

  Lozowick, Louis, 23, 24–25, 26

  Lytle, Andrew, 85

  Machine-Age Exposition, 24, 25–26

  Macpherson, Jeanie, 147

  Madden, Owen “Owney,” 168

  Main Street (Lewis), 39

  Man Nobody Knows, The (Barton), 36

  Man o’ War, 113

  Marchand, Roland, 9

  Marconi, Guglielmo, 179

  marriage, 55, 57–60, 61–64, 65–66, 68, 70, 72

  mass production, 17, 26, 35, 194–95

  materialism, 40, 190. See also consumerism

  May, Elaine Tyler, 9

  May, Lary, 9

  Mayer, Louis B., 147

  McBride, Mary Margaret, 163

  McFadden, Bernard, 103, 105

  McHugh, Jimmy, 169

  McPherson, Aimee Semple, 65, 67, 103

  “Meaning of Lindbergh’s Flight, The” (Ward), 3

  Means, Gaston, 98

  media. See press; radio

  Melville, Louisiana, 80–81

  Mencken, H. L., 95

  Men of Destiny (Lippmann), 111

  Merz, Charles, 104

  Michigan Stadium, 124

  Milbank, Jeremiah, 146

  Miley, Bubber, 171

  Miller, Nathan, 7–8

  Mills, Eleanor, 105

  Mills, Irving, 169–70

  minstrel shows, 184

  Minter, Mary Miles, 142

  Mississippi River flood, 7, 74

  African Americans and, 52–53, 76–81, 88–89

  media and, 83, 89–90

  Red Cross and, 78–80, 81, 82, 83–84, 86–87, 89

  U.S. government’s role and, 75, 78, 79–80, 82, 83, 84–85, 86–89, 95

  “Mississippi Suite” (Grofé), 162–63, 196

  Mix, Tom, 146

  Modern Temper, The (Dumenil), 8

  Moore, Colleen, 146

  Moore, Wilcy, 128

  Moreno, Antonio, 56

  Morgan, Anne, 115

  Morgan, Edmund M., 29, 32

  motion picture industry

  celebrity culture of, 138

  censorship and, 142–43, 147, 151

  respectability of, 10, 137, 138–39, 147

  traditional values and, 10–11, 137, 138–39, 141, 196

  unionization in, 147

  See also movies

  Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA), 143, 147, 151

  Moton, Robert R., 80, 81, 88

  Mountbatten, Lord and Lady, 139

  movies

  Bow in, 50, 56, 57–60, 69, 72–73, 149, 150

  Fairbanks in, 141–42, 143, 149

  marriage portrayed in, 58–60, 61–64, 65–66

  Pickford in, 139–41, 142, 149

  religion in, 143–44, 154–55, 197

  silent, 152–53

  sound technology and, 151–52, 153, 155

  sports and, 127

  war, 149–50

  women portrayed in, 55–56, 59, 68–72

  See also motion picture industry

  murder trials

  popularity of, 104–6

  See also Sacco-Vanzetti case; Snyder-Gray trial

  music

  black folk and spiritual, 164–65

  celebration of technology in, 27–29

  classical, 160, 163, 179

  See also jazz

  My Best Girl (film), 140–41, 149

  My Egypt (Demuth), 189, 190, 197

  My Own True Story—So Help Me God! (pamphlet), 102

  NAACP, 10, 79, 80

  Nagel, Conrad, 147

  Nanton, Joe, 171

  Nash, Roderick, 8

  National Football League, 122

  National Guard, 84, 87

  National Origins Act (1924), 33, 34

  Native Americans, 42

  Navy, U.S. Department of, 176

  NBC (National Broadcasting System), 173, 177, 178

  “Negro and the Flood, The” (White), 81

  Negro Hour, The, 184

  Nervous Generation, The (Nash), 8

  Neue Sachlichkeit movement, 23

  New Deal, 82

  New Negro, The (Locke), 164, 165

  New Orleans

  flood and, 76, 89

  jazz, 157, 158, 159, 160

  New Republic, 179

  newspapers. See press

  “new woman,” 10, 52, 53, 55, 58, 61, 65, 66, 67, 89, 109, 138, 196

  New World Coming (Miller), 7–8

  New York

  boxing in, 115–16, 119

  jazz, 157–58, 169

  night clubs, 67, 161–62

  radio in, 173, 178, 179, 183, 189

  Snyder-Gray trial in, 91, 99–104

  See also Harlem; Harlem Renaissance

  New York Daily Mirror, 103, 105, 195

  New York Daily News, 91, 104, 105

  New York Evening Graphic, 103, 105, 195

  New York Herald Tribune, 123

  New York Illustrated Daily News, 103, 105, 195

  New York Times, 104, 120

  New York World, 17

  New York Yankees, 128–29, 130–31

  Niblo, Fred, 147

  Nilsson, Anna Q., 131

  No No Nanette! (play), 129

  Normand, Mabel, 142

  Norse-American Immigration Centennial Celebration, 45

  Norwegian Americans, 44–45

  Notre Dame University football, 113, 123, 124–25, 126

  Nungesser, Charles, 2

  O’Brien, W. W., 108

  Ogren, Kathy, 156

  O’Keeffe, Georgia, 23, 24

  Okeh Records, 159

  Oliver, King, 158

  “Ol’ Man River,” 73–74

  Only Yesterday (Allen), 7, 8

  Oriard, Michael, 122

  Original Dixieland Jazz Band, 157

  Orteig, Raymond, 2

  Orvell, Miles, 25

  Ory, Kid, 159

  Paddock, Charlie, 113

  Padlocks of 1927 (Broadway show), 67

  Paley, William, 178

  Palmer, A. Mitchell, 33

  Palmer Raids, 33

  patriotic organizations, 47–48

  Paul Whiteman Orchestra, 160, 161–63, 165, 169, 170

  Pay Day (Asch), 32

  Peder Victorious (Rolvaag), 45

  Pennock, Herb, 128

  Percy, LeRoy, 77, 78

  Peyton, Dave, 161, 167

  Philco (Philadelphia Storage Battery Company), 174–75

  Phillips, H. I., 128

  photography, industrial, 12, 20–22

  Pickford, Charlotte, 141

  Pickford, Jack, 141

  Pickford, Lottie, 141

  Pickford, Mary

  the Academy and, 148, 149

  Fairbanks and, 10–11, 135 (photo), 137, 138–39, 141, 145, 146

  film roles of, 139–41, 142, 149

  traditional values and, 10–11, 137, 138–39, 141, 196

  pioneer spirit, 46–47

  Pittsburgh Pirates, 128

  plantation system, 77, 82, 85–86, 88, 89

  Pomeroy, Roy, 148

  Ponce de Leon, Charles L., 9

  Pop Question Game, The, 186


  Pound, Ezra, 28

  precisionists, 22, 23–24, 25–27

  President’s Committee on Relief, 79, 83, 86

  President’s Daughter, The (Britton), 97–98

  press

  crime reporting and, 102–5, 106, 107–9, 195

  Hoover and, 10, 86, 89–90, 93, 94–96, 112

  Mississippi River flood and, 83, 89–90

  role of, 130, 195

  sensationalism and, 108–11, 112

  Snyder-Gray trial and, 102–5, 109

  sports writing, 112–14, 120, 122–23, 124–26, 195

  tabloid, 93–94, 103, 105, 109, 195

  “Progress and Nostalgia” (Levine), 8–9

  Progressive movement, 111

  Prohibition, 33

  publicity

  created by the press, 93–94, 108–11, 112

  Ford and, 15, 16, 20

  Hoover and, 10, 86, 89–90, 93, 94–96, 110, 112, 134

  Lippmann on, 109–10

  Pupin, Michael I., 179–80

  purism movement, 23

  racism, 42, 73–74, 75, 77–82, 88–89, 167

  radio

  advertising, 174–75, 177–78, 180–81, 184–88

  Babe Ruth on, 132

  commercial, 180, 181, 185–86

  educational role of, 11, 138, 178–79, 180, 188

  government regulation of, 173, 175–77, 180, 188, 195

  independent, stations, 181, 195

  licensing, 175, 176, 180, 181, 195–96

  Mississippi River flood and, 83

  national, 177, 180–88

  networks, 173, 177–78, 181, 195

  nonprofit, 180

  number of listeners, 178

  programming, 174, 181

  racial stereotypes on, 137, 182–84, 188

  respectability of, 10, 137–38

  sports on, 116, 119

  technology, 173, 174–75

  Radio Act (1912), 175, 176

  Radio Act (1927), 173, 176, 180, 181, 184, 188, 195

  Radio Group Network, 177, 178

  Rainey, Ma, 158

  Ralston, Esther, 59

  Ralston, Jobyna, 150

  Ransom, John Crowe, 85

  Rappe, Virginia, 142

  RCA (Radio Corporation of America), 173, 174, 177, 178, 182

  Red Cross, 74, 78–80, 81, 82, 83–84, 86–87, 89

  Redmond, Sidney Dillon, 79

  Reid, Wallace, 142

  Reiner, Fritz, 179

  religion

  business and, 35–40, 197

  in film, 143–44, 154–55, 156, 197

  industrial age and, 14–15

  literature and, 14–15, 40–42

  Republican Party, 75, 89

  Revelry (Adams), 98, 108

  Revolt of Modern Youth, The (Lindsey), 61, 63

  “Rhapsody in Blue” (Gershwin), 162

  Rice, Grantland, 112–14, 123, 128, 132

  Rickard, Tex, 115, 119, 121

  Riesenfeld, Hugo, 153

  Rise of American Civilization, The (Beard and Beard), 43–44

  Robeson, Paul, 182

  Rockne, Knute, 124–26, 127

  Rogers, Charles “Buddy,” 140, 150

  Rogers, J. A., 165, 166, 167

  Rogers, Merrill, 66

  Rogin, Michael, 156

  Roland, Gilbert, 60

  Rolvaag, Ole Edvart, 44–46, 47, 49, 196

 

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