“A Flappers Appeal to Parents, 1922” and “Alain Locke on the New Negro, 1925” both reflect the excitement of the 1920s as a decade of optimism and social progress for women (to delay marriage and becoming economically independent) and blacks. A. TRUE B. FALSE

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“A Flappers Appeal to Parents, 1922” and “Alain Locke on the New Negro, 1925” both reflect the excitement of the 1920s as a decade of optimism and social progress for women (to delay marriage and becoming economically independent) and blacks.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE 

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