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My Roaring 20’s slides By: Victor Ramos
Italian immigrants Nicola Sacco, second from right foreground, and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, second from left foreground, sitting in handcuffs in 1927. Sacco and Vanzetti, arrested in 1920, were accused of killing a paymaster and guard in Braintree, and stealing about $16,000. Many believed they were convicted because of their anarchistic beliefs.
Charlie Chaplin, left, and Jackie Coogan are seen in Chaplin's 1921 silent film, "The Kid."
The bodies of six of the men slain Feb. 14,1929 on Chicago's north side in what became known as the "St. Valentine's Day massacre" sprawl on a floor and on a chair.
Aviator Charles Lindbergh services his plane, "The Spirit of St. Louis," as he prepares for his historic solo flight from New York to Paris in May, 1927.