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Flappers, Speakeasies, and the Birth of Modern Culture (Flapper Fashion rough cut)

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2009

The Documentary is now available on video-on-demand at amazon.com. Featured on PBS.

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    I like tubular women.

    Nice work.

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  • thank god women broke out from the victorian era dressing.

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  • hayhay its brett birnbaumy tehehehee ;P

  • I hate to ruin your evening, but the Victorian women made the Flapper possible. The Flapper threw Women's Lib to the winds and elected to make pleasure, not the fight for Womens Rights, her goal. Her daughter became the appliance oriented suburban housewife that gave birth to the bra burning 2nd generation women's libber.

    The flapper was shocking, because she so openly catered to the idea of sexuality as man defined it.

    The Flapper was not a liberator, she was a game player.

  • I never would have survived the Victorian age. Hooray for flappers!

  • thanks for uploading this, very interesting!

  • Good work

    Can't wait to see the rest of the film.

    TB

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