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Women of the Roaring 20’s

Women of the Roaring 20’s. Emma R, Emma S, Brooklyn. The Right to Vote. Women's Suffrage In Canada. 1920’s were a time for drastic political and social change Women's suffrage was intended to improve the lives of Canadian women Women struggled for human rights Met major resistance

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Women of the Roaring 20’s

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  1. Women of the Roaring 20’s Emma R, Emma S, Brooklyn

  2. The Right to Vote

  3. Women's Suffrage In Canada • 1920’s were a time for drastic political and social change • Women's suffrage was intended to improve the lives of Canadian women • Women struggled for human rights • Met major resistance • Fought for improvements in education, healthcare and employment • In 1940 all Canadian women were granted the right to vote

  4. Contributors to the decade

  5. Louise Brooks • American film actress • Flapper icon • Set 20’s iconic bob look • Most fascinating personality in Hollywood • Trend setter

  6. Zelda Sayre - Know as Zelda Fitzgerald - More commonly known for being the wife of F. Scott Fitzgerald - American socialite, novelist and painter - She is best known for symbolizing the carefree ideals of the 20’s flappers

  7. Josephine Baker • French entertainer, activist, french resistance agent and freemason. • career was centered primarily in Europe. • she was renowned as a dancer during her career • performance in the revue Un vent de folie in 1927 caused a sensation in Paris.

  8. Gloria Swanson • American actress and producer. • received recognition for her role as Norma Desmond, in the film Sunset Boulevard. • Sunset Boulevard earned Gloria an academy award nomination and a Golden Globe Award.

  9. Coco Chanel Famous french designer and businesswoman The founder and namesake of the brand Chanel was credited with liberating women from the constraints of the "corseted silhouette" and popularizing a sporty, casual chic as the feminine standard of style

  10. Flappers

  11. Flappers in the 20’s were known for being energetic and had lot’s of freedom. • Flappers pushed barriers in economic, political and sexual freedom for women in the 20’s. • They listened to a lot of jazz music and the style was bobbed hair and short skirts

  12. Fashion

  13. Wide stripe, small dots, paisley Beaded evening dresses Bead or feather headbands for evenings Long pearl necklaces Mary jane T- strap heel Cloche hats Cocoon jackets Small beaded purses Casual golf knickers, argyle socks, blouse and tie Fringe wraps

  14. The Changing Role of Women

  15. increasing number of employment and education opportunities Magazine articles and movies left women to believe that being successful depended on marriage Women worked until marriage Women were given the right to vote Women found their lives changing and society accepted the new roll of women

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