Women of PROHIBITION Gender Barrier is Broken
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2012
- Prohibition led in a sexual revolution for women. Drinking at speakeasies, mixing more with men, flappers broke from the repression of their suffragette mothers' time.
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Thank you very much Ken !
I was searching for this song since I watched the documentary some days before. I love the music from this era.
You made me really happy
I saw both Colleen Moor in "Flaming Youth"(1923) and Joan Crawford in "Our Dancing Daughters"(1927)! Both time films time capsules of the 1920s!
Thanks for posting this!
"I began to think vodka was my drink at last. It didn’t taste like anything, but it went straight down into my stomach like a sword swallowers’ sword and made me feel powerful and godlike."
― Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar
Thanks for posting this.
Truly the classiest and sexiest women that ever existed.
One of the best comedy movies this decade! 🤭😉😃
The pioneers.
Nice. Great clip
Women started acting silly
the 20s and prohibition gave rise to the flapper. You can tell someone is a flapper if their skirt goes above the thigh and they are wearing lots of makeup with bobbed hair. Most of the women who were stars in the 20s were flappers.
very interesting
The ladies sure were beautiful in those days.
They still are if you live in a country where the majority of women are not obese
@@CTGSkywalker which countries.
@@polishherowitoldpilecki5521 pretty much any asian country since societies there have crazy body standards
Where they ever.
they were thats why they call them flappers.
We. Are. Equal.
Anyone now the name of the song and this documentary.
Ken Burns Prohibition
Anyone know the drink that's being made in the beginning of the video?
Tabernac Estee It’s an Old Fashioned, it’s made with sugar, orange, and bourbon
@@ericlewis3562 Awesome. Thanks.
To p b s ken burns how about a movie on the movie comedy teams