The Jazz Age
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A term coined by F. Scott Fitzgerald to describe the cultural period of the 1920s in America, characterized by jazz music, economic prosperity, and cultural dynamism.
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Mentioned once in Big Crane On Campus.
Big Crane On Campus
Season 7 · Episode 14 · S07E14
“Well, all right, er, it was a time known as the Jazz Age. Wall Street was booming, bootleg hooch was flowing and the young people were doing a new dance called the Charleston.”