Dear Darla this is Granny writing to you to inform you of how we did things in 1920. Things such as clothing, fashion and how it changed things for good. Hope things are going well with you, at the same time there were many things that I adopted to the change as well as others getting the fashion change. You will not believe how sexual activity and other social interaction changed as well; it has a lot to do with how you made it here to be my lovely Darla. The magazines and movies played a very big part of shaping up things for us as ladies. Our clothing developed a closer relationship to art by the end of the First World War (the roaring 20s). We simply would put together elegant designs with fabrics. We would coordinate …show more content…
As you may know your grandfather my dad wasn’t going for this look either it was a change that he didn’t allow under his roof. Although my mother went ahead a cut my hair anyway it caused so much drama in our home. The neighbors thought I was a family member visiting and ask my father about me when he came home from work one evening and he told them he didn’t know who they were talking about so he came inside and there I was sitting in the television. My father was so mad he made he my mother didn’t talk for a week. That was the last time I’d ever go behind his back again. All this happened for a reason later that year we were headed to a major changed we a ladies wanted to do a just as much as the males could do. We wanted to voted, by land and work just like the men did. So we came into a prohibition, this was approved by 36 states; the Amendment was signed on January 16, 1920. This was put into play to help protect women and children from alcoholism. There were people that believed that women were the main cause of thing going this way. Women were drinking, hanging out with married men, smoking cigarettes, being caught having affairs with men before they were married. A prohibition law was passed to help out America