American Decades
Advertising for Women
"Teachers and Mothers are Allies in Fighting Dirt"; "What the World Expects of Women Today"; "If Only I Could Tell This to Every Business Girl"
Advertisements
By: Lever Brothers; Kotex Company
Date: 1923; 1926; 1929
Source: "Teachers and Mothers are Allies in Fighting Dirt." Ladies' Home Journal, 1923; "What the World Expects of Women Today." Ladies' Home Journal, 1926; "If Only I Could Tell This to Every Business Girl." Boston Post, 1929. Available online at Ad*Access (Ad nos. BH1181, BH0020, BH0244): http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/adaccess/ (accessed April 24, 2003).
About the Publication: Started in 1883 as a supplement for women in the publication Tribune and Farmer, the Ladies' Home Journal quickly increased in readership to become not only the most popular women's...
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1920's Media Primary Sources
- "First WEAF Commercial Continuity"
- "See the Children Safely to School"
- Advertising for Women
- Sedition or Propaganda
- Time and The New Yorker
- "Harlem"
- "The Scopes Trial: Aftermath"
- "The Four Horsemen"
- Radio Act of 1927
- "Far-Off Speakers Seen as Well as Heard Here in Test of Television"
- Sacco and Vanzetti Case Political Cartoons
- The President's Daughter
- "Dead!"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
