In the 1920s, some women's lives radically changed through the introduction of new rights and jobs. The change was reflected in fashion, which highlighted loose, shorter-hemmed skirts and dresses. The ...
In the 1920s, many women became more comfortable in their skin. But the facts of life remained in short supply. (George Grantham Bain Collection/Library of Congress) American women still have fewer ...
Sneaking into speakeasies, becoming working women, and winning the right to vote—looking back, the Roaring Twenties seem to have been a great time for women's advancement, but women still faced heavy ...
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Aug. 27 (UPI) --American women still have fewer orgasms than men, according to new research that suggests that decades after the sexual revolution, the "orgasm gap" is still very much in effect. One ...
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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — It was a hundred years ago this week when American women finally won the right to vote. The suffragettes had marched and rallied for their cause. And on Aug. 28, 1920, the 19th ...
JANESVILLE – Helen Menzies Sutherland’s election to the Janesville School Board in April 1920 couldn’t have come at a more historic moment for American women. Less than a year earlier, in June 1919, ...
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