Read Flappers: Six Women of a Dangerous Generation Online
Authors: Judith Mackrell
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INDEX
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A
Abatino, Count Pepito de
Aberdeen Journal
abortion
Académie Ransom (Paris)
Acton, Harold
Actors’ Association
Adams, Samuel Hopkins
Flaming Youth
Aesthetic Dress Reform movement
Aesthetic movement
Agate, James
Age d’Or, L’
Aida
(ballet)
Albermarle, Lord
Aldington, Richard
Alex, Joe
Algiers
Algonquin Hotel (New York)
Alington, Napier George Henry
Allan, Maud
Alsop, Susan Mary
American, The
Amherst, Jeffrey
Anders, Glenn
Andrews, Ann
Anglesey, Marquess of (Charlie Paget)
Anna Karenina
Anson, Denis
Aragon, Louis
Arlen, Michael
Piracy
The Green Hat
Armstrong, Louis
art deco
Ashley-Cooper, Lady Mary Sibell
Asquith, Katherine (née Horner)
Asquith, Margot
Asquith, Raymond
Associated Negro Press
B
Bach, Barbara
Bagnold, Enid
Baker, Jean-Claude
Baker, Josephine (née McDonald)
adopting of orphans and providing a home for them in French chateau
in advertising campaigns
affairs and lovers
appearance
‘banana dance’
in Berlin
birth
campaigns against racism
and Charleston
childhood and upbringing
clubs and cabarets danced at in Paris
dancing style
death and funeral
decision to leave
Revue Nègre
development of new sophistication
dreams of being a performer
dress style
embracing of own blackness
epilogue
fame and celebrity
final revue (
Joséphine
)
Folies Bergère contract
gynaecological problems and inability to have children
job as live-in scullery maid
joins Happy Honeysuckle girls
in
La Revue Nègre
launching of stage career as member of Dixie Steppers
leaves America for Paris
lies about wedding to Count Pepito
living in Harlem
living in Paris
marriages
menagerie of pets
My Blood In Your Veins
opens own nightclub (Chez Joséphine)
organizing of career by Pepito de Abatino
in
Paris qui remue
show
press attacks on
racist attacks against
rebelliousness of
relationship with mother
relationship with Reinhardt
reviews of performances
rivalry with Mistinguett
Sauvage’s memoirs of
and Second World War
and
Shuffle Along
tour
singing ambitions
in
La Sièene des Tropiques
solo in
In Banville
in
Tan Town Topics
revue at the Plantation Club
touring
uncertain paternity
visits Berlin on tour
wanting to be accepted by smart Parisian society
women lovers
Baker, Warren
Bakst, Léon
Balfour, Arthur
Ballets Russes
Ballets Suédois, Les
Bankhead, Adelaide (mother)
Bankhead, Eugenia (sister)
Bankhead, Florence (née McGuire) (stepmother)
Bankhead, John Hollis (grandfather)
Bankhead, Louise (aunt)
Bankhead, Tallulah
abortions
acting talents
advancement of acting career
affair with Alington
affairs with others
Antony and Cleopatra
production
appearance
childhood and upbringing
comeback stage career
in
LA Dame aux Camélias
death of
and death of father
and death of grandfather
and death of mother
and death of Alington
departs New York for London
deterioration of health
diction issue
dream of becoming an actress