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Name: | Chapter 2: The Central States |
Authors: | Bancroft, Iris |
Indexed Date: | 17 Dec. 2021 |
Index Status: | Complete |
Original Language: | English |
Genre: | Non-Fiction |
Citation: | Bancroft, Iris. “Chapter 2: The Central States.” Family Naturism In America. 1988, pp. 28-31, http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/16900635 |
Summary
Midwestern nudists faced strong opposition from conservative forces, particularly in Ohio, Michigan, and Illinois, who viewed nudist activities as obscene despite belief in man being created in God's image. Despite the challenges and opposition, naturism in the Midwest offered a family-oriented and cost-effective recreational activity, appealing to a wide range of age groups, and various camp owners made innovative attempts to counteract the conservatism and promote nudism.
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American Nudist Research Library | |
Naturist Education Foundation Research Library |