Supported by
Defended
UNIA
NAACP

Did all americans benefit from the boom

Those who didn't

Agricultural area

Total US farm income dropped alomst it's 50% from 1919 to 1928

Some reasons

Declining exports

After the war, Europe was poor and the US tariffs were too expensive to import food from the USA

Competition

New competition against Canadian wheat producers

Population

After the war, there was a time were the populaation was falling, so, there were less mouths to feed

Overproduction

From 1900 to 1920, with improved machinery and fertilisers, agriculture was doing great

But on the 20s, farms were producing more products wich nobody wanted.

Falling prices

Prices fell by 50% and farmers were deseperated to sell their products

Hundreds of rural banks collapsed

About half of all Americans werein the rural areas, yet, when they moved to the city, they were unskilled and no one wanted them, leading to unemployment

However, not all farmers were afected

Rich Americans still wanted their products, yet, it was a small amount of farmers who survived the crisis.

Afroamericans

The majority of people in the south of the US were black

Governments, feared to black people entering the power

They restricted them to vote, access good jobs or good education

Improvemments

In the north, black americans had a better quality of life

In Chicago and New York there was a small black middle class and a movement to encourage black people setting up a business

Artists joined all together in a city where they magnet white people to bars and clubs

Politics

WebDubois founded National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Struggle with racial segregation laws and lynching ones, they weren't so effective but they changed a bit the society

Marcus Garvey founded Universal Negro Improvement Association

Expressed that black americans should be proud of their race and encouraged them to set up a business

Garvey set up a shipping line to support UNIA businesses and to help emigrate afroamericans

Problems

Movements failed to change USA

Most black people even in northern cities lived in poverty. They paid higher rents, had worse education and health service in comparison with whites

If they tried to move they had hostile reception. Poor whites considered them in the same way

They ended up living in ghettos

Workers

Old Industries

Unemployment was a problem

New jobs weren't created due to the growth of industry

New electrical and mechanised prodution

Mostly for

Cotton

Income from new industries wasn't devided equally

Few wokers belonged to a trade union

Native americans

Were forced to move
reservations in the mid-west

Most of their lands were taken

Most of them live in
extreme poverty

Lower life expectanty
than white people

Worse health-care
than white people

Poorly paid jobs

They suffered from
extreme discrimination

They were losing
their culture

Kids were sent to special
boarding schools

To asimilate them
into white culture

Those who did

The middle classes

Rich people

Klu Klux Klan

White supremacy movement

"the decent american values against renegade black people and corrupt white Businessmen"

President Wilson, as a consequence, became a powerful political force

James Cameron is a very famous case since in his book depicts his experience and probably the case of most afroamericans

Low taxation brought benefits
to everyone but especially them

Only ones that could afford buying
items they didn't necessarilly need

Example: cars

Big and new industries

Electrical industries

Advertising

'Industry Efficiency Movement'
was taken into account

Mass nationwide
propaganda during
the WWI left very
skilled advertisers

Motor-car industry

Coal

Poor wage in 1928

70 hours a week

Male workers $18

Female workers $9

42% of Americans lives in povery

Leather

Textiles

Competition from new industries striked them

Oil

Electricity

Didn't suffer thanks to high tariffs of import

Suffered from new synthetic materials

For instance, silk was replaced by rayon, a cheap subsitute

Competed with cheap labour in the south

They were poorly paid

$48 a week was the minimun required for living decently

Poorer education