American Decades
Handbook for Guardians of Camp Fire Girls
Handbook
By: Camp Fire Girls, Inc.
Date: 1924
Source: Handbook for Guardians of Camp Fire Girls. New York: Camp Fire Girls, Inc, 1924, 167–171, 173.
About the Author: Camp Fire Girls, Inc., was founded in 1910 by Dr. Luther Gulick and his wife, Charlotte. Initially their organization was known as "Camp Fire USA."
Introduction
Tensions abound in American society between the ethos of individualism and the social pressure that demands conformity. The twentieth century American experience bounced between one extreme and the other. The relatively free-spirited 1910s and 1960s stand in marked contrast to the conformist 1950s and 1980s. Meanwhile, the decade of the 1920s, perhaps more so than any other period in recent American history, epitomizes an era when society exerted tremendous pressure to follow the crowd in order to gain acceptance.
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1920's Lifestyles and Social Trends Primary Sources
- J. Edgar Hoover Monitors Marcus Garvey
- "'These Wild Young People': By One Of Them"
- Statement of Mr. William Joseph Simmons
- "Flapper Americana Novissima"
- Prohibition's Supporters and Detractors
- Babbitt
- Mary Ware Dennett and Birth Control
- "Rise and Present Peril of Mah Jong: The Chinese Game Has Escaped from Society's Chaperonage and Is on Its Own"
- Advertising Response: A Research Into Influences That Increase Sales
- Handbook for Guardians of Camp Fire Girls
- "Into the Land of Talk"
- "Fools and Their Money"
- Discontinuing the Model T Ford
- This Smoking World
- Men of Destiny
- "The Next Revolution"
- "The Child Stylites of Baltimore"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
