Of course, not all Americans were wearing strange new "flapper"
clothes or dancing until early in the morning. Millions of Americans in small towns or rural areas continued to live simple, quiet lives. Life was still hard for many people including blacks, foreigners, and other minority groups.
The many newspaper stories about independent women reporters and doctors also did not represent the real life of the average American woman. Women could vote. But three of every four women still worked at home. Most of the women working outside their homes were from minority groups or foreign countries.The films and radio stories about exciting parties and social events were just a dream for millions of Americans. But the dreams were strong. And many Americans—rich and poor—followed with great interest each new game, dance, and custom.
Of course, not all Americans were wearing strange new "flapper"clothes or dancing until early in the morning. Millions of Americans in small towns or rural areas continued to live simple, quiet lives. Life was still hard for many people including blacks, foreigners, and other minority groups.The many newspaper stories about independent women reporters and doctors also did not represent the real life of the average American woman. Women could vote. But three of every four women still worked at home. Most of the women working outside their homes were from minority groups or foreign countries.The films and radio stories about exciting parties and social events were just a dream for millions of Americans. But the dreams were strong. And many Americans—rich and poor—followed with great interest each new game, dance, and custom.
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