New Jersey in the Jazz Age

Joseph Bilby, Harry Ziegler

New Jersey in the Jazz Age
Format
Paperback
Publisher
History Press
Country
United States
Published
4 February 2025
Pages
144
ISBN
9781467158664

New Jersey in the Jazz Age

Joseph Bilby, Harry Ziegler

The Garden State After the Great War

Post-World War I life was dramatically different for New Jersey than it had been prior to the war. By 1920, the war was over for the Europeans, but it was still on for America until President Harding signed a paper in a local living room after a golf game. Harding's out-of-wedlock child was born in Asbury Park, and Atlantic City began the beauty contest that would become Miss America. Prohibition hit what was an unwilling state, and the governor tried to keep New Jersey liquor legally flowing, while bootleggers and rumrunners made illegal liquor generally available. Joseph Bilby and Harry Ziegler detail this frenetic era in the Garden State.

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