Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Quote of the Day

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

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