Suffragists had often staged political "pageants" in which they wore sashes emblazoned "Votes for Women." But 1921, the year following the ratification of the 19th Amendment, brought a perversion of this display: the debut of the Miss America pageant, in which unmarried women showed off their decidedly apolitical attributes in competition against, as opposed to collaboration with, each other.
-- Rebecca Traister, All the Single Ladies, p. 62
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
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