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THE NEW WOMAN
 a photo essay by Stephanie Ebsch
The 1920s were a time of progress and growth in all
areas of life. Industrialism in construction and mass
     transportation were especially influential.
A woman in the
       1920s was
 considered a “new
    woman”. The
image and behavior
  of women in this
     era changed
 drastically. An icon
     of 1920s, the
 flapper symbolized
women’s newfound
       freedom,
 independence, and
    expression of
      femininity.
Dancing in particular
  was a revolutionary
        form of
   entertainment for
 women. Fresh social
institutions, including
    dance halls and
 cabarets, appeared in
       the newly
  industrialized cities
    where new rules
   concerning social
behavior and conduct
    were developed.
The 1920s saw the acceptance of women competing in athletics. American females’
   athletic performances became a key part of the national identity among the
                 international sports community for the first time.
Although women weren’t originators of revolutionary policies or
changes in practices, many of these accomplishments by men could
 not have been possible without the supportive women in the labor
                        force of the 1920s.
Many women
 became involved in
 politics in the 1920s.
    Nellie Tayloe
Ross, the first female
governor, and female
politicians since have
 proven that women
 can be as successful
   as men in office
 without losing their
 sense of femininity.
Many women’s political groups gained popularity among average, middle class women of
    the era. One of the focuses of many political groups was peace, especially pre- and
during war years. Women became involved in the peace movement through organizations
 like the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and the Women’s Peace
                                         Union.
Groups planned conferences where women could join together, examine current
issues, and explore potential solutions. Moving beyond equalizing legislation, women
wanted to become active in politics and discuss their ideas as openly and intelligently
                                      as men did.
Although a
  small number
   of women
  became truly
   involved in
politics after the
 passing of the
   Nineteenth
 Amendment in
  1920, sharing
equal rights was
  an important
     part of
 achieving true
     female
 independence.
The Equal Rights
 Amendment was
  first written in
 1923. Support of
    legislations
 changes to make
the genders more
equal brought the
  women’s rights
     movement
together and gave
    them clear,
  focused goals.
The Roaring Twenties proved to be a revolutionizing era of change and progress.
Women especially grew into the independent, free-spirited flappers of the 1920s.
 Legislation changes and achievements powered the women's rights movement.

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Photo essay presentation

  • 1. THE NEW WOMAN a photo essay by Stephanie Ebsch
  • 2. The 1920s were a time of progress and growth in all areas of life. Industrialism in construction and mass transportation were especially influential.
  • 3. A woman in the 1920s was considered a “new woman”. The image and behavior of women in this era changed drastically. An icon of 1920s, the flapper symbolized women’s newfound freedom, independence, and expression of femininity.
  • 4. Dancing in particular was a revolutionary form of entertainment for women. Fresh social institutions, including dance halls and cabarets, appeared in the newly industrialized cities where new rules concerning social behavior and conduct were developed.
  • 5. The 1920s saw the acceptance of women competing in athletics. American females’ athletic performances became a key part of the national identity among the international sports community for the first time.
  • 6. Although women weren’t originators of revolutionary policies or changes in practices, many of these accomplishments by men could not have been possible without the supportive women in the labor force of the 1920s.
  • 7. Many women became involved in politics in the 1920s. Nellie Tayloe Ross, the first female governor, and female politicians since have proven that women can be as successful as men in office without losing their sense of femininity.
  • 8. Many women’s political groups gained popularity among average, middle class women of the era. One of the focuses of many political groups was peace, especially pre- and during war years. Women became involved in the peace movement through organizations like the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom and the Women’s Peace Union.
  • 9. Groups planned conferences where women could join together, examine current issues, and explore potential solutions. Moving beyond equalizing legislation, women wanted to become active in politics and discuss their ideas as openly and intelligently as men did.
  • 10. Although a small number of women became truly involved in politics after the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, sharing equal rights was an important part of achieving true female independence.
  • 11. The Equal Rights Amendment was first written in 1923. Support of legislations changes to make the genders more equal brought the women’s rights movement together and gave them clear, focused goals.
  • 12. The Roaring Twenties proved to be a revolutionizing era of change and progress. Women especially grew into the independent, free-spirited flappers of the 1920s. Legislation changes and achievements powered the women's rights movement.