Arrow collars and shirts [Photograph]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/item/92517378/ Bradford, P. (1921). Crazy Blues. On Crazy Blues [Audio file]. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/item/00694049/ The Candy That Grew Up [Photograph]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage? collId=amrlg&fileName=lg05page.db&recNum=220%20 Charleston at the Capitol [Photograph]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3b39896/ Fair Play. (1920, May 8). Retrieved from http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn87052181/1920-05-08/ed-1/seq-8/ Ford automobile, made between 1900 and 1920 [Photograph]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/item/97511400/ Frank Farnum coaching Pauline Starke. And now the Charleston is moving into the movies! Pauline Starke will introduce it to the movie public at large when in the role of a chorus girl in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "A Little bit of Broadway", she performs it on the screen. Frank Farnum, originator of the step, gave her first-hand (or foot) instructions [Photograph]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3b45868/ The Gloria Swanson picture you've all been waiting for! [Photograph]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=amrlgs&fileName=mn1page.db&recNum=3%20 Gordon, R. W. (n.d.). Roll the Old Chariot Along and Haul the Woodpile Down. On Roll the Old Chariot Along and Haul the Woodpile Down [Audio file]. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.200196385/ (1920's) [High school girls learn the art of automobile mechanics. Left to right: Grace Hurd, Evelyn Harrison, and Corinna DiJiulian, with Grace Wagner (under car), at Central High, Wash. D.C.]. (1927). Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/item/94508166/ Hope for America: Performers, Politics and Pop Culture From My House to the White House. (n.d.). Retrieved from Library of Congress website: https://www.loc.gov/exhibits/hope-for-america/from-my-house-to-the-white-house.html Jack Shilkret Orchestra. (n.d.). Betty Lee. On Betty Lee [Audio file]. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/recordings/detail/id/10232 (January 22, 1925) Joe Morris Music Co. (n.d.). Come to the beautiful ragtime ball [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/resource/ihas.100005252.0/?sp=1 Lincoln. Sport phaeton by Locke [Photograph]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/item/93509110/ Mitchell Brothers. (n.d.). Popular medley. On Popular medley [Audio file]. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/recordings/detail/id/10217 (January 9, 1925) Patterson, R. (n.d.). Where there's smoke there's fire [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/item/2009616115/ Pennsylvanians. (n.d.). At the end of the road. On At the end of the road [Audio file]. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/recordings/detail/id/10238/autoplay/true/ (February 27, 1925) Pennsylvanians. (n.d.). Born and bred in old Kentucky. On Born and bred in old Kentucky [Audio file]. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/jukebox/recordings/detail/id/10240 (February 27, 1925) The Stars and Stripes. (1919, January 3). Retrieved from https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn88075768/1919-01-03/ed-1/?sp=1 The Stars and Stripes. (1919, February 14). Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/resource/sn88075768/1919-02-14/ed-1/?sp=1 The Tomahawk. (1920, March 18). Retrieved from http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn89064695/1920-03-18/ed-1/seq-6/ Turner, C. W. (n.d.). A flapper girl [Photograph]. Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3a38696/ Vogue Car, 1920 [Photograph]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/resource/npcc.01896/ Woman modeling evening gown [Photograph]. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3b12255/