Reaching The Skies...
The United States of America experienced major technological, political, cultural, and spiritual advancements from the years of 1898 to 1930. From the wary turning of the century, to Henry Ford building the first gasoline powered vehicle that inspired today's sport cars alike, to the Wright Brothers taking flight on the beaches of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, the "war to end all wars", women's suffrage, and the roaring twenties, America is reborn. These advancements soon transition into American cities and find their way to become the commodities and values we know and hold on to today. Law enforcement is sprouting across our nation to police our cities as crime becomes rampant with the prohibition of intoxicating liquors. War will destroy the lives of countless American servicemen overseas, and will later bring about the growth of fascism.
The roaring twenties will bring glamour and glitz to men and women alike, as pin up girls and "sexy" ad campaigns inspire chic fashions. American women takeoff to suffrage with the passing of the 19th Amendment in 1920, due to the work of leaders such as Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman. This is truly the age of American glory and inspiration in it's finest hours.
The roaring twenties will bring glamour and glitz to men and women alike, as pin up girls and "sexy" ad campaigns inspire chic fashions. American women takeoff to suffrage with the passing of the 19th Amendment in 1920, due to the work of leaders such as Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman. This is truly the age of American glory and inspiration in it's finest hours.
Changing Our Lives...
T he year is 1920. For the first time in United States history, "ARTICLE ————.The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation." That excerpt from the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution established the right to vote for females.
American city streets are the primary ring for eliciting progressive change in our country. From the marches on Washington lead by Carrie Chapman to the infamous speech given later in the 1960's by Martin Luther King Jr., American cities are where our voices can truly be heard without strings attached. During the women's suffrage movement, cities across the nation served as the backdrop for "Silent Sentinel" protests, marches, rally's, speeches, and a variety of other crowd-arousing media. It is within city limits that leaders from across the nation led great causes. The significance of documents such as the 19th Amendment is tremendous.
With women now on the election ballots, more Americans are being heard and considered. From these notions, the country's economy is becoming stronger as voters devote their attention to the recovery after World War One in choosing a President to grow our cities and increase our economic prowess.
American city streets are the primary ring for eliciting progressive change in our country. From the marches on Washington lead by Carrie Chapman to the infamous speech given later in the 1960's by Martin Luther King Jr., American cities are where our voices can truly be heard without strings attached. During the women's suffrage movement, cities across the nation served as the backdrop for "Silent Sentinel" protests, marches, rally's, speeches, and a variety of other crowd-arousing media. It is within city limits that leaders from across the nation led great causes. The significance of documents such as the 19th Amendment is tremendous.
With women now on the election ballots, more Americans are being heard and considered. From these notions, the country's economy is becoming stronger as voters devote their attention to the recovery after World War One in choosing a President to grow our cities and increase our economic prowess.