HOPPER'S BRUNCH

1927

  1. The film The Jazz Singer is released, marking the transition from silent films to the talkie era.
  2. Charles Lindbergh successfully completes the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight.
  3. Ford releases the Model A, further accelerating the widespread adoption of automobiles.
  4. Jazz reaches its peak, and jazz clubs thrive in cities like New York and Chicago.
  5. The Immigration Act leads to stricter immigration restrictions, particularly for Southern European and Asian immigrants.
  6. Gangster Al Capone expands his influence in Chicago, and criminal organizations rise.
  7. The stock market experiences rapid growth, with an optimistic mood among investors boosting the American economy.
  8. Women's political participation progresses, as social participation accelerates following the 1920 suffrage victory.
  9. Babe Ruth hits 60 home runs in a single season, setting a historic milestone in baseball.
  10. Artist Edward Hopper releases Automat, depicting the loneliness of urban life.
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