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of African-American culture

on Harlem

Jones, Bobby (1902-71)

Jordan Motor Company

Joyce, James (1882-1941)

Kaufman, George (1889-1961):

on Harold Ross

Kearns, Jack “Doc” (1882-1963)

Keaton, Buster (1895-1966)

Kennedy, Joseph P. (1888-1969)

Koussevitsky, Serge (1874-1951):

on jazz

Krutch, Joseph Wood (1893-1970):

and Scopes Trial comment

Ku Klux Klan

and anti-evolutionist support

Catholic reactions to

and charitable donations by

Congressional investigation of

decline of

development of

finances

ideas and beliefs:

anti-Catholic

rituals and symbolism of

white supremacy

and identification with Protestantism

and intimidation and violence

leaders of see Clarke, Edward; Evans, Hiram; Simmons, “Col.” WilliamJ. “Doc.”; Stephenson, David “Steve”; Tyler, Bessie

leadership conflict

membership and activities:

in Chicago

in Denver

in Indiana

in New York City and State

in Pennsylvania

misconceptions about

opposition to

origins

and Prohibition

and role of women and families

see also racism, racial theory and

discrimination

Ladies’ Home Journal

Lanksy, Meyer (1902-83)

Lardner, Ring (1885-1933)

Lawrence, D. H. (1885-1930)

Lenox Avenue:Midnight (Hughes)

Levine, Charles (1897-1991)

Lewis, Sinclair (1885-1951)

and Chaplin

Lindbergh, Charles Augustus (1902-74)

early career and stunt flying

and mail flights

post-war reputation

and son’s kidnap and murder

and transatlantic flight

acclaim following

personal impressions during

planning and preparation

publicity leading up to take off

rival attempts

Lindbergh, Evangeline (1976-54)

Lingle, Jake (1891-1930)

Lippmann, Walter (1889-1974)

literary culture

Algonquin Round Table

Cowley on

journals

publishing

Locke, Alain (1885-1954)

Lodge, Henry Cabot (1850-1924)

L’oiseau blanc (bi-plane)

Longworth, Alice (née Roosevelt) (1884-1980)

on Evalyn McLean

on Harding

on Prohibition under Harding

Loos, Anita (1888-1981)

“Lost Generation”

and exile

and Hemingway

origin of epigram

and suicide malaise

Luciano, Charlie “Lucky” (1897-1972)

Lucy Stone League

McAdoo,William Gibbs (1863-1941):

on Harding’s rhetoric

McAlmon, Robert (1896-1956)

McCoy, Capt Bill (d.1948)

McKaig, Alec

McKay, Claude (1889-1948)

McLean, Evalyn (née Walsh) (1886-1947)

on Albert Fall

friendship with Florence Harding

home and estate of “Friendship”

on scandals of Harding Presidency

McLean, Ned (1889-1941)

MacLeish, Archibald (1892-1982)

MacMurray, Lillita (Lita Grey) (1908-95)

McNamee, Graham (1888-1942)

Madeiros, Celestino (d.1927)

Malone, Dudley (1882-1950)

The Man Nobody Knows (Barton)

Manhattan Transfer (Dos Passo)

Marx, Groucho (1890-1977)

Marx, Harpo (1888-1964)

Marx, Karl (1818-1883)

Maxwell Motor Company

Mazzini, Giuseppe (1805-72)

Mead, Margaret (1901-78)

Means, Gaston (1879-1938)

on Florence Harding

Mellon, Andrew (1855-1937)

and 1929 crash

Mencken, Henry Louis “H. L.” (1880-1956)

and The American Language

and Scopes Trial

Mezzrow, Milton “Mezz” (1899-1972)

Middletown (Lynd) (sociological study of Muncie, Indiana)

and consumerism

and influence of movies

and Ku Klux Klan

and migration trends to large

cities

and organized labor

and uniformity of “Americanism”

Millay, Edna St. Vincent (1892-1950)

Miller, Ruby

Minter, Mary Miles (1902-84)

Mizner, Addison (1872-1933)

Model T Ford

“Monkey Trial” see Scopes Trial, the

Moore, Owen (1886-1939)

Morgan, Jr., J. P. “Jack” (1837-1913)

Mortimer, Stanley

Morton, Ferdinand “Jelly Roll” (1885-1941)

Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America

Mountbatten, George, 2nd

Marquess of Milford Haven (1892-1938)

Mountbatten, Louis, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-79)

movie industry see film industry

Murphy, Gerald (1888-1964)

Murphy, Sara (1883-1975)

Nash, Paul (1889-1946)

Nathan, George Jean (1882-1958)

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

National Origins Act (1924)

Negri, Pola (1897-1987)

New Levels in the Stock Market (Dice)

The New Negro (Locke)

New Orleans

New Republic

New York:

as cultural centre

music culture

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