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During the 1950's and 1960's, female pop music groups became wildly popular with American teenagers. How did the music of "girl groups" help to support feminism for young women of the time? Why was this music seen as dangerous to parents during this time? This paper should be 1-2 pages, in APA style, utilizing the college's library resources. One scholarly article as a minimum should be included in your essay.
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Running head: GIRL GROUPS
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Girl Groups
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GIRL GROUPS
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In the 1950s and 1960s, girl groups changed the perception that people and the entire
community had towards feminism. They achieved this by developing a greater and broader
spectrum of female vocal artists who were not appreciated during this era. Therefore, feminism
was promoted by allowing female music groups of all types, such as quirky pop, gospel, rhythm,
and blues to be inclusive of all female musicians. Although the idea of female rock sta...
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