No they tend to focus more on the policies the US government had and how that caused the great depression.
African Americans were not even allowed to vote during the 1920s, they could not vote until the 1960s, I know this is hard to believe, but you will find that in the history books.
A great place to find information on 1920's fashion is at the library. There are books that cover different time periods and they way people dressed during those time periods. Another way to get information about 1920's fashion is to visit websites like "V is for Vintage".
Uncle Tom's Cabin
enough to fill many history books.
Assouline publishes illustrated books that shows fashion, jewelry, and accessories. The company focuses on publishing books that are connected to fashion.
You can start with Nightwood by Djuna Barnes.
the books of history
Some things you can read that begin with H are: history, Hamlet, headline, Herald, Harper's, Harvard Review, horoscope, how-to books, hygiene tips, high fashion, haute couture, handy-man books, Hatchet
you're asking about history, the answers are mostly written in books. the answer for your question is broad one book can be not enough.
yes he did, we know about him today because of his records and history books.
There are many books that discuss the history of African American Slavery. History text books, and books such as 'Freedom v Slavery' by John Hutchins.
FASHION BOOKS, they will be a huge source for all of you fashion needs. Checkout your local library or used book store and rent/buy some fashion books or even magazines. Vogue Magazine is also a good source.Most modern dictionaries have the "new" and "updated terms" you seek.