Flappers
Kelly Boyer Sagert
Book
Flappers
2010
146 pages
Social life and customsNineteen twentiesSocial conditionsPopular cultureHistoryWomenWomen, united states, historyWomen, united states, social conditionsUnited states, social life and customsPopular culture, united statesTwentieth century
Examines the popular culture of the Roaring Twenties, including the speakeasies, gangsters, dance bands, and silent film stars, and the women who came to symbolize it.
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