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The Women of the 1920’s. By Adiam Ghebre Paula Almiron Thea De Guzman. Changing of Women in the 1920s.
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The Women of the 1920’s By AdiamGhebre Paula Almiron Thea De Guzman
“Wise and prudent men - intelligent conservatives - have long known that in a changing world worthy institutions can be conserved only by adjusting them to the changing time” – Franklin D. Roosevelt
The restlessness approached hysteria. The parties were bigger. The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were higher, the morals were looser, and the liquor was cheaper; but all these benefits did not minister much delight.--F. Scott Fitzgerald
"[The flapper] symbolized an age anxious to enjoy itself, anxious to forget the past, anxious to ignore the future.“ - from Jacques Chastenet, "Europe in the Twenties" in Purnell's History of the Twentieth Century
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