It's just the way his face is built. He's one of the elite and he had quite a fantastic life. To his credit though, he did work with habitat for humanity@@TrollCapAmerica
We all wish her a very Happy Birthday! Wow! Not many people live to 100. I have an aunt who is close to the century mark as well. I think she was born the same year as your mom if I am not mistaken. 🎂
@@catholiccrusader5328 I’m a 60 year old white woman who grew up playing the clarinet in school, concert band, symphony, marching band and a musical in high school. The musical was Hello Dolly! Satchmo was beyond amazing in his performances of that. As much as I love his trumpet playing, his awesome vocals are still unparalleled. It’s a funny thing, yesterday I decided to drop by the Goodwill to try to find a huge pot for fabric dyeing, and lo and behold, there was a beautiful student trumpet for sale for only twenty bucks!! Well, you know I snatched that right up! So little old me is going to try to learn to play. Funny coincidence considering my message to you! It’s wonderful to be proud of what our forebears accomplished, and you certainly have a right to be proud! 😀🎺
My paternal grandfather was born in 1897 and my paternal grandmother was born in 1905.They married in 1924 and in 1974 I remember their 50th wedding anniversary.I was born in 1963 and the house I bought was built in 1924.
Pretty cool! My Dad was born in 1918, the year of the pandemic and my Mom in 1920. They had me, their final baby and only girl in 1964. I never met my maternal grandparents because my grandfather was unalived by a hit and run driver on the Key Bridge in the D.C. area. It was believed at that time, 1923, that my grandmother either was driving the car who struck him or had someone else do it. He was only 27. Flashing forward to 1947, my eldest brother was born and he bore an uncanny resemblance to our grandfather. In 1974, he also died at age 27, by his own hand. I was ten at the time. Flash forward 27 years and on what would have been his birthday, the 9/11 attacks occurred. Life can get pretty bizarre sometimes. I feel very blessed to know and love our Savior Jesus Christ because times are getting darker and weirder all the time!!!
It seems a little too glowing. No refridgerators, only ice boxes, no air conditioning or washing machines. Only 1% had indoor plumbing. Most roads outside of the cities were not paved. My grandfather said how thrilled he was to get a tractor, but that was in the 30's. I bet most farmers in the 20's were still using horse drawn equipment. Electricity use was ramping up but it wasn't common. My grandmother said a wood stove for cooking really sucked. Toilet paper may have been pages ripped out of a catalog. Lindbergh hadn't crossed the Atlantic yet, making airplanes still a bit of a novelty. Interesting footage but it makes sense that you are mostly going to get the upper crust.
I mean sure but in 2120 people will look back at this era and talk about TH-cam and SpaceX and everyone having fun watching Vtubers and playing Fortnite with talk about crippling poverty and an upcoming civil war just being a footnote in the background
5:09...The vintage footage mislabeled Harding as 28th president. (actually 29th). Seconds later, at 5:15...Coolidge was also incorrectly called our 29th president. But kudos to TH-camr "History of Life" for correctly stating Coolidge was actually our 30th president. Perhaps the vintage videographer only counted how many men served as president as of 1924. That would have been 29, but not taking into account that President Cleveland was both our 22nd (1885-1889) and 24th (1893-1897) presidents.
Just stumbled upon your channel! FACINATING! My grandparents were not even born yet. Summer of 1925, still with me I am happy to say! Will subscribe now!! God bless you and everyone here 🙏, Joey in Cleveland
One of the biggest mistakes I made was not asking my grandparents what it was like to live then. Huge mistake!!! 😢 They were young with young children in 1924.
Awww, we feel you on that. I'm sure your grandparents would have shared a wealth of information about their lives in 1924. Nonetheless, thank you for stopping by our channel. Hope to hear from you again, Yvonne! 😄
I never asked old guys about those things either, now I am close to 74 and no one asks me about the "old days." There was once though, I mentioned to a kid that I had worked on the f-4 and he was really interested.
The world of tunnel design and construction lost a great innovator, Clifford M. Holland, who was involved in the Hudson River motor vehicle tunnel building. This was the first mechanically ventilated passageway making it safe to drive without fear of carbon monoxide poisonings. It would be known as the Hudson motor vehicle tunnel. Holland died unexpectedly on October 27, 1924. The construction continued until its completion in 1927. It would be renamed the Holland Tunnel, in memorial to Clifford.
I love history and metal detecting; so this vid is awesome. Find tons of things from this era; 1930-1940 stuff is waaaaay tough to find. Excellent job.
@@HistoryOfLife123 Your upload was junk! Nothing about 1924 construction, most wanted criminals, most popular food recipies, best movies in theaters, newest science discoveries? You can do better!
My grandmother moved to Elmira, NY in '24 when she was 17. I'm fascinated by what life was like for her....as by what Elmira was like then. Unfortunately life in Elmira, like Elmira itself, has not improved...which I witnessed in my own lifetime; ever since the Flood of '72 which, oddly enough, was the year I turned 17!
I would love to watch your video, but I cannot handle "The Valley Girl / "Vocal Fry" narrative voice of this young lady narrator; it sounds like a person who is still in eighth grade talking to friends at Nutrition Break about a time long ago.
@@warrenlewis3977 There were four belligerent countries, a Caribbean theater and a Pacific theater in the Spanish American War. How do you define global scale? We had to get our Navy to the other side of the planet and then attack the enemy.
80-90% of t he population lived in small towns and farms and had limited exposure to the trends, and tech advances would mostly not reach them for another decade. In fact, anything requiring electricity would not appear in many of these areas until the Rural Electrification Act under FDR.
Both my parents were born in 1924. Which meant going through the great depression as teenagers, then WWII in the first half of the 1940s......Strength through adversity. We Baby Boomers experienced a much more comfortable adolescence and teenage years.(I won't say we were "spoiled"..... Just lucky.....Thanks. .....😎😎😎
It's when I had my great-grandparents alive. I was born in 1992. I don't care about fashion; I just enjoy history. But then nudism wasn't really brought to the United States until 1929. America, by the way, is a continent, not a country. Part of the first modern decade, as the TV was invented and more advanced medicine came for the first time as well.
Unfortunately, that was the way then. The British empire crushed entire continents full of people. They were defeated and so considered "less than". Second class. A lot of the Enlightenment values of the founders during the Revolution and the writing of the Constitution questioned those ideas. And that only gentry could own property or vote. That's how the United States came to recognize that previous ways of regarding Native Americans and African people both in slavery and in Mexico and other Latino countries. That's why the vote was extended to various groups untill it is mostly universal. These were all parts of the Great Experiment. Democracy.
I normally wouldn't mention it but since you are so obviously attempting to "mimic Mary Hart".... we can still hear your accent. That is why you're using the fake voice right? To hide your accent? Yeah it's still there. We can totally hear it.
Normally wouldn't mention it but since you are so obviously attempting to "mimic Mary Hart".... We can still hear your accent. That is why you're using the fake voice right? To hide your accent? Yeah it's still there. We can totally hear it.
I once asked my mum what it was like growing up in the 20's. She said it was a nightmare. The family was dirt poor and from what she told me The Waltons was nothing but a fairytale. On another note you have mixed up so many decades. Do some research.
They way you don’t say the dates correctly, instead of saying 1st you say one. You said Louis Armstrong, but it was Louie. No one says Cleveland, no one says land, it’s more like Clevelend
A person from 1924 was thrown into the future to 2024 !ok cool ! what movies would you shown him or her !! .it cant be matrix ,wargames, , exorcist or star wars it would scare them or not understand them ! ! also it would not be WW2 or cold war movie either!.ok my top 25 movies for that person ..some movies are ageless art ,an intense human drama or a perfect simple introductory to that future 1 rocky movies 2 gone with the wind 3 ten commandments 4 untouchables 1987 5 2001 a space odissey 6 woodstock documentary ! yess 7 the lion king 1994 8 dracula 1992 9 titanic 1997 10 the godfather 1 and 2 11 saturday night fever 12 a rebel without a cause 13 taxi driver 14 close encounters of the third kind 15 stop making sense ! 16 to sir with love 17 rain man 18 gladiator 19 one flew over the cockoos nest 20 the good the bad and the ugly 21 philadelphia 22 fatal attraction 23 toy story 24 the towering inferno 25 dog day afternoon 26 selena
It's repetitive, slow and lacks any meaningful information. It also has monotonous narration, and features a really annoying introduction.@@bevgordon7619
It was least mentioned towards the end at 15:05 that a black woman named Josephine St Pierre Ruffin published a nationally recognized magazine for black women around that time, but yeah. 🤷🏻♂️😅
Only got through the first minute or so before stopping. Yes, 1918 was a pandemic year. That much we had in common in 2020. However, consumer spending may have been bouncing back in 1924, but not in 2024. This video makes it sound like we are in some economic growth. We are not. We are experiencing just the opposite with food prices, housing, gasoline etc increased by huge percentages. You imply there is “relative political and economic stability” in 2024 also. False. The country has never been more divided politically and as was mentioned we are in a harsh inflationary period that is teetering on a recession. Trash video imo.
Jimmy Carter will be 100 if he lives until at least October 1st. If he does, he’ll make history of being America’s first president to live a century.
He seems miserable
@@Lighthouse6104 He was miserable back in the 1970s so probably
It's just the way his face is built. He's one of the elite and he had quite a fantastic life. To his credit though, he did work with habitat for humanity@@TrollCapAmerica
@@panatypical Maybe he should have put on a sweater
Good on Jimmy Carter. ❤
My Mom was born in Chicago June 1924. This is her centennial year!🎉🎉🎉
We all wish her a very Happy Birthday! Wow! Not many people live to 100. I have an aunt who is close to the century mark as well. I think she was born the same year as your mom if I am not mistaken. 🎂
The best thing about 1924 was that AI-generated content was still a century away in the future.
The term Artificial Intelligence was coined in 1956. Its been around longer than most people in the world have been alive.
Agreed. I can't even watch this so I'm just reading comments.
A lot has changed since 1924, but just think how much more has changed, from 1824 to 1924!
Absolutely right! Railways, steamboats, telegraph, telephone, electricity, motor cars, aeroplanes, silent pictures, radio, domestic appliances...all invented from about 1824 to 1924!
Interesting 🧐
My beloved Mom + and may GOD rest her soul + a native of New Orleans was Louis Armstrong's childhood tutor! She taught him how to read!
Wow, she is a part of history! Imagine, being a person who influenced a great musical artist like that!
@@awakenyewhosleeprealityisn4860 yeah, Mom was quite a gal.
@@catholiccrusader5328
I’m a 60 year old white woman who grew up playing the clarinet in school, concert band, symphony, marching band and a musical in high school. The musical was Hello Dolly!
Satchmo was beyond amazing in his performances of that. As much as I love his trumpet playing, his awesome vocals are still unparalleled.
It’s a funny thing, yesterday I decided to drop by the Goodwill to try to find a huge pot for fabric dyeing, and lo and behold, there was a beautiful student trumpet for sale for only twenty bucks!!
Well, you know I snatched that right up! So little old me is going to try to learn to play.
Funny coincidence considering my message to you!
It’s wonderful to be proud of what our forebears accomplished, and you certainly have a right to be proud!
😀🎺
My mother was born in 1924, and had she lived, would be 100 years old now. Sadly, we lost her in 2020. I miss you Mom.
My parents were born in the early 1920s as well. I miss them so much. May they rest in peace. ♥🙏
😢😢
My gram born Feb 13 1923. She passed 2007. Rip ♡
My mother was born in 1920 and died in 1997.
@@LilBit2009Wink - Rest In Peace, Grandma.
Many good clips but your Sea Hawk clips are from the 1940 Errol Flynn movie not the 1924 silent movie.
Yes & I would bet that the 1924 version starred Douglas Fairbanks!
My paternal grandfather was born in 1897 and my paternal grandmother was born in 1905.They married in 1924 and in 1974 I remember their 50th wedding anniversary.I was born in 1963 and the house I bought was built in 1924.
Very interesting
Pretty cool! My Dad was born in 1918, the year of the pandemic and my Mom in 1920. They had me, their final baby and only girl in 1964. I never met my maternal grandparents because my grandfather was unalived by a hit and run driver on the Key Bridge in the D.C. area. It was believed at that time, 1923, that my grandmother either was driving the car who struck him or had someone else do it. He was only 27. Flashing forward to 1947, my eldest brother was born and he bore an uncanny resemblance to our grandfather. In 1974, he also died at age 27, by his own hand. I was ten at the time. Flash forward 27 years and on what would have been his birthday, the 9/11 attacks occurred.
Life can get pretty bizarre sometimes.
I feel very blessed to know and love our Savior Jesus Christ because times are getting darker and weirder all the time!!!
My great grandma was born in the same your your grandma was born. I came along in '73. My dad was 34 when they had me. I'm the eldest.
@@awakenyewhosleeprealityisn4860 - How tragic to lose a number of loved ones. I wish you peace. God bless!
How come all the music in this documentary is from the 1930's and 40's?
Seems odd to put the clip in about the Japanese bombing Pearl Harbor in this particular video since that didn't happen until 1941.
I agree but I think their point was how much of an influence radio was.
I drive my wife nuts with my desire to watch old movies, it’s for this very reason to try to get an idea of what it was like ..I find it interesting
I like videos of the past and sometimes think I recognize things I have seen before. It's a strange kind of deja vu,
Thank you for mentioning Max Roach! 🎵😀🥁
Must have been a great time alcohol was outlawed and cannabis was legal
I don't think cannabis was legal.
@@jamesschwartz3837 it was in ever day medicines the marijuana tax act of 1937 was the first national regulation of cannabis
I may be prejudiced (I'm Australia) but American female commentators really grate.
Something about the guttural pronunciation of the consonants.
It’s AI
It was awful. Too many mispronounced words.
My grampa smoked weed.
Good on him, he rocked and rolled I bet!
The Titanic happened before the '20's...in1912!😕
I enjoy long walks on short beaches.
1920. Only dreamed. Now we being rocked. Hard.!
White men! Blame them NOW!
It seems a little too glowing. No refridgerators, only ice boxes, no air conditioning or washing machines. Only 1% had indoor plumbing. Most roads outside of the cities were not paved. My grandfather said how thrilled he was to get a tractor, but that was in the 30's. I bet most farmers in the 20's were still using horse drawn equipment. Electricity use was ramping up but it wasn't common. My grandmother said a wood stove for cooking really sucked. Toilet paper may have been pages ripped out of a catalog. Lindbergh hadn't crossed the Atlantic yet, making airplanes still a bit of a novelty. Interesting footage but it makes sense that you are mostly going to get the upper crust.
Well said!
I mean sure but in 2120 people will look back at this era and talk about TH-cam and SpaceX and everyone having fun watching Vtubers and playing Fortnite with talk about crippling poverty and an upcoming civil war just being a footnote in the background
It's not fair I can't even give you a thumbs down
Ya, and we want history videos to be accurate!
@TrollCapAmerica that is assuming America will even exist in 2120.
Better than today.
Everybody wore a hat!
A man didn't have to worry about going bald, as much then, because they always
wore hats, even inside, sometimes!
Wonderful history lesson! 👏👏👏
5:09...The vintage footage mislabeled Harding as 28th president. (actually 29th). Seconds later, at 5:15...Coolidge was also incorrectly called our 29th president. But kudos to TH-camr "History of Life" for correctly stating Coolidge was actually our 30th president. Perhaps the vintage videographer only counted how many men served as president as of 1924. That would have been 29, but not taking into account that President Cleveland was both our 22nd (1885-1889) and 24th (1893-1897) presidents.
Love it! ❤ My father was born Oct 10.
Just stumbled upon your channel! FACINATING! My grandparents were not even born yet. Summer of 1925, still with me I am happy to say! Will subscribe now!! God bless you and everyone here 🙏, Joey in Cleveland
One of the biggest mistakes I made was not asking my grandparents what it was like to live then. Huge mistake!!! 😢
They were young with young children in 1924.
Awww, we feel you on that. I'm sure your grandparents would have shared a wealth of information about their lives in 1924. Nonetheless, thank you for stopping by our channel. Hope to hear from you again, Yvonne! 😄
Sadly I admit it too....
I never asked old guys about those things either, now I am close to 74 and no one asks me about the "old days." There was once though, I mentioned to a kid that I had worked on the f-4 and he was really interested.
I am 54, and had grandparents and great-grandparents who told me about life back then. Rather different from this video.
My (late) Mum was born in 1924. This is making me really anxious, but thank you anyway!
The world of tunnel design and construction lost a great innovator, Clifford M. Holland, who was involved in the Hudson River motor vehicle tunnel building. This was the first mechanically ventilated passageway making it safe to drive without fear of carbon monoxide poisonings. It would be known as the Hudson motor vehicle tunnel. Holland died unexpectedly on October 27, 1924. The construction continued until its completion in 1927. It would be renamed the Holland Tunnel, in memorial to Clifford.
I love history and metal detecting; so this vid is awesome. Find tons of things from this era; 1930-1940 stuff is waaaaay tough to find. Excellent job.
I think this lady gave a good narration, to a good historical documentary.
Why thank you, Sir! We're glad you enjoyed our historical documentary 🥰
@@HistoryOfLife123 Your upload was junk! Nothing about 1924 construction, most wanted criminals, most popular food recipies, best movies in theaters, newest science discoveries? You can do better!
Sorry, I disagree about the narration. So many mispronunciations and odd emphases. Is this AI narration?
@@tantetammieswavanski3032probably not AI, since only a real human could speak using a retarded vocal fry
@@tantetammieswavanski3032 agree 💯 %
I can only assume it's AI bc no one would mispronounce so many words.
My Dad was two years old, my Mom, one year old. Damn I feel old.
Wow! That's quite fascinating, Franny! I'm sure they had lots of stories to tell of their childhoods in the 1920s. 😲
My Father was 10 yrs old and my Mother was 8 yrs old. Life goes by really fast.
Mine were 10 & 6 then, so I know what you mean!
Is this AI ? She keeps mispronouncing words.
I knew Dum Dum lollipops have been around a long time, but I never knew they were a century old.
My grandmother moved to Elmira, NY in '24 when she was 17. I'm fascinated by what life was like for her....as by what Elmira was like then. Unfortunately life in Elmira, like Elmira itself, has not improved...which I witnessed in my own lifetime; ever since the Flood of '72 which, oddly enough, was the year I turned 17!
I would love to watch your video, but I cannot handle "The Valley Girl / "Vocal Fry" narrative voice of this young lady narrator; it sounds like a person who is still in eighth grade talking to friends at Nutrition Break about a time long ago.
The environment may be different, but mans wicked heart without God was still the same!
"World War I, the first global scale battle America had ever participated in."
Revolutionary War and Spanish American War, on line 2.
Neither of those was global.
The Revolutionary war was not global.
Neither was the Spanish American war...c'mon man.
@@warrenlewis3977 There were four belligerent countries, a Caribbean theater and a Pacific theater in the Spanish American War. How do you define global scale? We had to get our Navy to the other side of the planet and then attack the enemy.
There was no trans back then. Les
There was but they kept it to themselves. They knew to keep it quiet.
@@mark-xx1lt No, it was the fact that the population wasn't ready to accept that, much less LBGTQ people! And you're STILL a long way from it!
They definately didn't have AI voices like this 1924.
...or lazy voice like this obnoxious narrator.
Definitely?
I dont know much from this era but I know my great Grandma Rhoada was running moonshine out of West Virginia and that must have been pretty cool
Narrative was too “chatty” and therefore annoying. 👎🏻
That jazz was referred to “jungle music”, even on broadcasts, says lots about racism in 1924. Armstrong’s costuming in this video says it all.
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Find a new narrator, that voice is just too painful.
@@RWGish If they used real people instead of AI the syntax would make sense.
Stop with the AI. Everyone hates it.
A hellava lot bett than it is now thats how.
80-90% of t he population lived in small towns and farms and had limited exposure to the trends, and tech advances would mostly not reach them for another decade. In fact, anything requiring electricity would not appear in many of these areas until the Rural Electrification Act under FDR.
Women from this era turn my crank!
Both my parents were born in 1924. Which meant going through the great depression as teenagers, then WWII in the first half of the 1940s......Strength through adversity. We Baby Boomers experienced a much more comfortable adolescence and teenage years.(I won't say we were "spoiled"..... Just lucky.....Thanks. .....😎😎😎
I ,would be happily married without Cell phones or television.
No, Errol Flynn's "The Sea Hawk" was not a 1924 film.
At least adults dressed like grownups. How did they manage without air conditioning?
South Florida did not begin mass development until AC was invented. The inventor is honored in Statuary Hall in D.C. representing Florida.
Sorry I lasted 5 minutes. That voice.
2:12 Jackie Coogan (Uncle Fester).
It's when I had my great-grandparents alive. I was born in 1992. I don't care about fashion; I just enjoy history. But then nudism wasn't really brought to the United States until 1929. America, by the way, is a continent, not a country. Part of the first modern decade, as the TV was invented and more advanced medicine came for the first time as well.
How sad that Native American Indians had to be granted U.S. citizenship. They were here first, and it took until 1924 for this to happen.
Unfortunately, that was the way then. The British empire crushed entire continents full of people. They were defeated and so considered "less than". Second class.
A lot of the Enlightenment values of the founders during the Revolution and the writing of the Constitution questioned those ideas. And that only gentry could own property or vote.
That's how the United States came to recognize that previous ways of regarding Native Americans and African people both in slavery and in Mexico and other Latino countries. That's why the vote was extended to various groups untill it is mostly universal. These were all parts of the Great Experiment. Democracy.
Gosh....I wish I live in 1924!!
😂 No iPhone....You do realize that?
There really should be a ban on AI narration
How about rushel m Nelsen
??
September 9 1924
I normally wouldn't mention it but since you are so obviously attempting to "mimic Mary Hart".... we can still hear your accent.
That is why you're using the fake voice right?
To hide your accent?
Yeah it's still there.
We can totally hear it.
The whole thing is AI, full of errors.
i could have done with a different narrator voice...but decent video
Thank you for the feedback and thanks for watching nonetheless! 🙂
That damn vocal Fry . IiIIIIIIiIII!!!
Love the voice!
Normally wouldn't mention it but since you are so obviously attempting to "mimic Mary Hart".... We can still hear your accent.
That is why you're using the fake voice right?
To hide your accent?
Yeah it's still there.
We can totally hear it.
Gag the AI narrator.
I definitely wouldn’t wanna know how 1924 was I’m black…….
I once asked my mum what it was like growing up in the 20's. She said it was a nightmare. The family was dirt poor and from what she told me The Waltons was nothing but a fairytale.
On another note you have mixed up so many decades. Do some research.
Of course it is
Marlon Brando was born in 1924.
The said that in this video!
You lost me with the WEF photo.
Although ot sounds like AI this is a goid general video.
Is this an AI voice that's narrating? LOL
Wallace Reid died the year before
Wally Reed did himself in. Durgs is what killed him. Sad, as a successful actor who had a wife, who later after his death warned of drugs on tour..
They way you don’t say the dates correctly, instead of saying 1st you say one. You said Louis Armstrong, but it was Louie. No one says Cleveland, no one says land, it’s more like Clevelend
Loved the video...not the voice. Couldn't finish. Annoying.
A little to much history before 1924........stick to the facts or change the title.
bye.
Okay got it, thanks for the tip! ☺
Or make your own video….
@@BarrettDCarrollHaha! Precisely! Thank you, Sir 🤓
You don’t even know how to make a video, be quiet or make your own !
And what pandemic?
1924. Money was hard to come by that why every thing did cost t as. much
Spoiler alert: things were awesome then.
Did you really just call him Lou-is Armstrong?? Its Lois, rhymes with screwy. Kids today.
This has to be AI. Mispronunciation of contributed.
Narrator’s voice is irritating. Also, no mention of the rampant racism and discrimination in employment, housing, and education.
It WAS GOOD FOR BLACK AMERICANS UNTIL…..but hey let’s not talk about that part …huh??? Now I know why TRUMP says make AMERICA great AGAIN!
My client is 100 years old and he’s black….. He has some stories to tell, and it wasn’t great at all…. Only the strong survived.
I'd rather be in 1924 😂
What are these comets have to do with this video and what the hell is this video about
Composed by AI.
You cares?
A.I. mispronunciations!
Trump: " The Spanish Flu of 1918 was Bidens Fault. And BELIEVE me, it's Bidens Fault that Mc'Donalds dropped my Fries on the floor."🙄🤥
And the great depression was right around the corner in the coming year of Oct Ober of 1229! And it would all come crashing down!
1929
It was a typo. Thanks!
@@ge0rgeharris218 Don't you proofread your posts?
A person from 1924 was thrown into the future to 2024 !ok cool ! what movies would you shown him or her !! .it cant be matrix ,wargames, , exorcist or star wars it would scare them or not understand them ! ! also it would not be WW2 or cold war movie either!.ok my top 25 movies for that person ..some movies are ageless art ,an intense human drama or a perfect simple introductory to that future
1 rocky movies
2 gone with the wind
3 ten commandments
4 untouchables 1987
5 2001 a space odissey
6 woodstock documentary ! yess
7 the lion king 1994
8 dracula 1992
9 titanic 1997
10 the godfather 1 and 2
11 saturday night fever
12 a rebel without a cause
13 taxi driver
14 close encounters of the third kind
15 stop making sense !
16 to sir with love
17 rain man
18 gladiator
19 one flew over the cockoos nest
20 the good the bad and the ugly
21 philadelphia
22 fatal attraction
23 toy story
24 the towering inferno
25 dog day afternoon
26 selena
My mom was born in 1924.
My father was one year old ……
Ugh.
.ai voice
Not a good voice speaks strangely
I could tell u one thing it wasn't good for black people
Very painful to watch
Why?
It's repetitive, slow and lacks any meaningful information. It also has monotonous narration, and features a really annoying introduction.@@bevgordon7619
Yes, why???
what’s up with only showing white people from 100 years ago
White people like Loius Armstrong?
Why do you think? Honest question.
Not many "Race Films" survived the 1920s. @DustinBBaker
It was least mentioned towards the end at 15:05 that a black woman named Josephine St Pierre Ruffin published a nationally recognized magazine for black women around that time, but yeah. 🤷🏻♂️😅
Dustin, I totally saw a black man dancing.
How life was LIKE ?
How life WAS.. why add LIKE?
What fecking waffle
Women from this era turn my crank!
Only got through the first minute or so before stopping.
Yes, 1918 was a pandemic year. That much we had in common in 2020.
However, consumer spending may have been bouncing back in 1924, but not in 2024.
This video makes it sound like we are in some economic growth. We are not. We are experiencing just the opposite with food prices, housing, gasoline etc increased by huge percentages.
You imply there is “relative political and economic stability” in 2024 also.
False. The country has never been more divided politically and as was mentioned we are in a harsh inflationary period that is teetering on a recession. Trash video imo.