1920s Women's Magazines and Writers
This interview was part of a series of five interviews American History TV conducted with Library of Congress Kluge scholars about their research projects. The Library of Congress Kluge Center was established in the year 2000 and endowed by philanthropist John W. Kluge.
Sophie Oliver talked about 1920s women’s magazines and writers. This interview was part of a series of five interviews American History TV… read more
Sophie Oliver talked about 1920s women’s magazines and writers.
This interview was part of a series of five interviews American History TV conducted with Library of Congress Kluge scholars about their research projects. The Library of Congress Kluge Center was established in the year 2000 and endowed by philanthropist John W. Kluge. close
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