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    "The 1920s: Modernism at a Crossroads" Digital Catalog

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    KSU Department of Museums, Archives and Rare Books
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    Roaring twenties; Harlem Renaissance.; Modernism (Literature) United States; Fugitive (Nashville, Tenn.); Fordism; Modernist-fundamentalist controversy.; Wordless novels; Eugenics.
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    "The 1920s: Modernism at a Crossroads" was curated by JoyEllen Williams, Curator of the Bentley Rare Book Museum. This exhibition explores the cultural and literary tension of the 1920s through a series of modules, contextual panels, and artifacts. The exhibit catalog includes panels, labels, and images featured in the exhibition along with invited faculty essays by Dr. David Parker, Dr. Tom Okie, and Dr. Randall Patton. The catalog also includes words from the curator.
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