This 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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