The modern views of women and blacks changed. Women became more independent, now earning wages in the work place and taking on some of the male roles. Many women during this time were considered flappers, who were women that were very active in the social events of this time. They were known for drinking, smoking, and conversing in a more casual style (Doc G). The new social norms also encouraged the beginning of the Jazz culture among the African American community (Doc E). This was then the beginning of the Harlem Renaissance, which was the rebirth of cultural music, literature, and art. This, however, was the opposite of how the the traditional people viewed the social norms. Tradition views included women staying home, women being mostly dependent on men, and the suppression of outward African American culture among the rest of the country. The two values had greatly opposing views, causing tensions about which norms would be appropriate for the