Flappers, Floozies and Feminists
Chicago Women and the Roaring Twenties
Tuesday, April 14
2:00pm - 3:00pm
St. Charles Public Library
Carnegie Community RoomThis program, presented by historian Laurie Russell, examines how Chicago women were the epitome of the Roaring Twenties.
From jazz to daring flights, to bootleg gin and using a revolver like a pro, iconic novels to Broadway plays, they defined the decade. They also symbolized a new, modern woman who exuded confidence, success and empowered the growing progressive women's liberation movement. REGISTER
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