Ragtime is a music genre that emerged between 1893 and 1917, characterizing the African American experience through syncopated melodies, with Scott Joplin as a prominent composer. E.L. Doctorow's 1975 novel 'Ragtime' weaves historical and fictional characters amidst the American Dream narrative, revealing socioeconomic struggles in early 20th century America. The story highlights the intersection of race, innovation, and the quest for justice through the lives of coalhouse walker and other pivotal figures.