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Capital of the New Mass Culture
Coney Island was known as the unofficial capital of the new mass culture. The new mass culture attracted many artists, writers and critics. ... Huneker saw the fall of value and conduct in Coney Island to be shifting to a new mass culture of unorganized people. I agreed with Huneker that society was shifting to a new mass culture of unorganized people. ...
A new type of culture was founded in Coney Island. ... This new type of culture was not just found in Coney Island but was found in homes. ... The new mass culture that Coney Island made was soon leaving to enjoy better amusements.
Coney Island was the leader of the new mass culture. ... I found that Coney Island was truly the capital and founder of the new mass culture.
Approximate Word count = 979 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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