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How did the "jazz age", a moniker Fitzgerald coined, provided a climate favorable to his work?

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An "age of change". There were racial inequalities, especially for a black man, great changes were taking place.

F. Scott Fitzgerald was a mild mannered man, with an impeccable work ethic, and a passion for music.

People looked past the color of his skin when listening to his brand of music. Through perserverence, he became a sought after member of the music world.
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