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In the 1920s, various groups, particularly women and African Americans, faced significant social and economic challenges that hindered their ability to fully participate in the cultural and economic prosperity of the era, often referred to as the "Roaring Twenties." Women gained some rights, such as suffrage, but still faced societal limitations. African Americans experienced the Great Migration and the Harlem Renaissance, yet systemic racism and segregation restricted many from enjoying the decade's benefits. Thus, while some groups thrived, others missed out on the full impact of the Roaring Twenties.

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