Two "effeminate men" debate the question of women proposing marriage (1926)
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Title
Two "effeminate men" debate the question of women proposing marriage (1926)
Subject
effeminancy
Description
A faux debate, held at Colorado Teacher's College in 1926 to raise funds for the debate team, featured two women--in the roles of a flapper and suffragette--debating "two effeminate men" on the question of who should propose marriage among the students at the the college, men or women.
Creator
Colorado State Teacher's College Mirror
Source
Colorado Historic Newspapers
Publisher
"Women to Propose According to Big Carnival Debate," The Mirror, November 4, 1926, pp. 1
Date
November 4, 1926
Contributor
Thomas R. Dunn (researcher)
Rights
Public domain -- published before 1926
Format
JPEG, PDF
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Original Format
Newspaper
Files
Collection
Citation
Colorado State Teacher's College Mirror, “Two "effeminate men" debate the question of women proposing marriage (1926),” Northern Colorado Queer Memory Project, accessed February 1, 2023, https://nocoqueermemory.omeka.net/items/show/123.