The First “Miss America” 1921! #shorts

The First “Miss America” 1921! #shorts

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The first “Miss America” (Margaret Gorman) hated the job. She was only 16 and found it boring. #miissamerica #shorts #beautypageant #atlanticcity #1921 #americanhistory..(read more at source)



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  1. I'm so impressed with you I thank you so much for airing and sharing all of this history I I never knew all this stuff that you're sharing thank you so much I hope you keep on doing it God bless you child and your history you need to write a book I would love to listen to your childhood your history

  2. When the 19th Amendment became law on August 26, 1920, 26 million adult female Americans were nominally eligible to vote. Only white women saw the fruits of labor that all women fought for. Full electoral equality was still decades away for most women of color who counted among that number. The federal suffrage amendment prohibited discrimination on the basis of sex, but it did not address other kinds of discrimination that many American women faced: women from marginalized communities were excluded on the basis of gender and race. Native American, Asian American, Latin and African American suffragists had to cintinue to fight for their own enfranchisement long after the 19th Amendment was ratified, some for decades.

  3. Hey women earned the right to vote on male politicians so I assume the men thought turn about is fair play and they decided to vote on women. A sarcastic joke for all the humorless people reading this.

  4. Man the evolution of female looks is amazing! she looks like a man with long hair nowadays a dude can look like a real woman and you can say over generate statement that that is a woman on looks!

  5. You might like the story of the Liverbirds. They were sort of an all female equivalent to The early Beatles. The Liverbirds were going to come to America, but to American producers wanted them to play topless and play in more risque type of places, so those ladies never came, and it really stifled their career. It wasn't long after that they broke up.

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