2. +
World War I War prompts women’s freedom
Volunteer work, women in army
Women contribute to war effort
3. +
Suffrage: A Woman’s Right to Vote
August 18th
, 1920 – women’s suffrage legally adopted in the
Nineteenth Amendment.
Newly empowered feeling for women
Women could now be a progressive force – how far could
they go?
4. +
The Workforce and Political
Endeavors
Women were now elected into the
House of Representatives
End of the decade: 200 women in state
legislature
Workforce included more women:
factories, mailrooms, nursing, teaching,
social workers
Women could balance work with social
responsibilities
Some women became lawyers and
doctors!
5. +
New Values Expressed Through
Fashion
The “Flapper” – the woman
having fun!
Free spirit expressed through
clothing
Short hair is common
Independent, fun-loving, free-
spirited look
Glamorized in cinema
6. +
SEX!
Sexual revolution: Flappers and other young women
glamorize sex, something not done before by women
Sexual freedom – public displays of affection
Rise of birth control
Challenging conservative American values; tradition meant
nothing
Miss America Pageant, Atlantic City NJ
Now that I’ve got your attention…
8. +
A New Frontier…
The 1920s pioneered a new shade of women’s culture
1920s women’s morals would raise spirits during the Great
Depression
Not yet free from discrimination, yet voices were heard
9. +
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Routledge, Chris. "Flappers." Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop
Culture of 20th-Century America. Ed. Sara Pendergast and Tom
Pendergast. Detroit: Gale, 2002. 261-63. Gale Virtual Reference Library.
Web. 16 Nov. 2010.
Sheets, Deirdre. "Miss America Pageant." Dictionary of American History.
Ed. Stanley I. Kutler. 3rd ed. Vol. 5. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons,
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Women In Bathing Suits Being Arrested. 1922. Photograph. Bettmann/
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Detroit: Gale, 2006. 197-99. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 16 Nov.
2010.
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Works Cited
Howes, Kelly K., ed. Roaring Twenties Reference Library. Vol. 1. Detroit:
UXL, 2006. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 21 Nov. 2010.
Routledge, Chris. "Flappers." Bowling, Beatniks, and Bell-Bottoms: Pop
Culture of 20th-Century America. Ed. Sara Pendergast and Tom
Pendergast. Detroit: Gale, 2002. 261-63. Gale Virtual Reference Library.
Web. 16 Nov. 2010.
Sheets, Deirdre. "Miss America Pageant." Dictionary of American History.
Ed. Stanley I. Kutler. 3rd ed. Vol. 5. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons,
2003. 406. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 16 Nov. 2010.
Women In Bathing Suits Being Arrested. 1922. Photograph. Bettmann/
Corbis, Chicago. Crime and Punishment: Essential Primary Sources.
Detroit: Gale, 2006. 197-99. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 16 Nov.
2010.