**Creator**:: [[Aaron Bopp]] **Source**:: [[course_US History from 1870]] - Conflict and conformity (Lecture 14) - [[America]] was pushing towards isolationism and building the economy after world war 1 [[Calvin Coolidge|Coolidge]] the first supporter of trickle-down [[economy|economics]] (Lecture 14, part 1) - The Harlem Renaissance and the creation of the NAACP - Veterans had a lot of trouble finding jobs because of the increased workforce (Part 3 1:30-2:00) - [[white supremacy|Cultural fundamentalism]] promoted following "right pattern of thought" (Part 3 3:00-5:00) - [[Evangelicalism|Fundamentalist]] [[Christianity]] - the bible is completely true, you have to be a protestant - Prohibition was seen as a way to improve "inferior" people, i.e immigrants (18:30-19:00) - The [[Red Scare]] - fear that [[America]] would fall to [[Communism]] (Part 3) meant Labor unrest and mob violence to most [[America|Americans]] - Palmer raids - arrested 3,000 leftists, held without bail, denied lawyers) [[guilt]] by association (Part 3 13:00-15:00) - KKK promotes "110% [[America|Americanism]]" the most extreme right-wing form of [[white supremacy|Cultural fundamentalism]]. Their beliefs in [[morality]], temperance, motherhood, good [[education]], etc were all rooted in white male supremacy (Part 4, 1:00-4:00) - Leaders of the KKK were the most immoral, and this lead to the decline of the movement (Part 4, 6:30-7:30) - This leads to an increase in lynchings till 1950 (Part 4, 8:00-8:30) - [[1918]] - 78 lynchings (Part 5, 0:30-1:00) - UNIA - Universal Negro Improvement Association. Garvey is a Black [[segregationist]]/mixed [[reactionist]] - [[Progressives]] believed that federal [[government]] could limit individual freedoms for higher responsibilities (21:30-22:30) - Bootlegging helped the rise of the mafia - [[notes_1930's General Notes]]