Carol Doda And The Topless Dancing Craze

Carol Doda electrified San Francisco, beginning in the summer of 1964, when she descended from the roof of the Condor Club doing her trademark Swim dance. She also knew the watusi and others so that her topless performances had variety. Doda was the first topless dancer to be publicized widely in the United States. She began a wave of topless and then bottomless performers that rapidly grew in numbers in America. The sensation was not without its detractors. In San Francisco the Salvation Army protested by marching up and down Broadway, holding placards and denouncing women baring their bosoms.

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Carol Doda And The Topless Dancing Craze

Carol Doda electrified San Francisco, beginning in the summer of 1964, when she descended from the roof of the Condor Club doing her trademark Swim dance. She also knew the watusi and others so that her topless performances had variety. Doda was the first topless dancer to be publicized widely in the United States. She began a wave of topless and then bottomless performers that rapidly grew in numbers in America. The sensation was not without its detractors. In San Francisco the Salvation Army protested by marching up and down Broadway, holding placards and denouncing women baring their bosoms.

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Carol Doda And The Topless Dancing Craze

Carol Doda And The Topless Dancing Craze

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr
Carol Doda And The Topless Dancing Craze

Carol Doda And The Topless Dancing Craze

by Robert Grey Reynolds Jr

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Carol Doda electrified San Francisco, beginning in the summer of 1964, when she descended from the roof of the Condor Club doing her trademark Swim dance. She also knew the watusi and others so that her topless performances had variety. Doda was the first topless dancer to be publicized widely in the United States. She began a wave of topless and then bottomless performers that rapidly grew in numbers in America. The sensation was not without its detractors. In San Francisco the Salvation Army protested by marching up and down Broadway, holding placards and denouncing women baring their bosoms.


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BN ID: 2940046496741
Publisher: Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Publication date: 01/03/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 828 KB

About the Author

I am a soon to be retired Duke Medical Center library researcher, who enjoys writing. I have been writing on Wikipedia for years and have begun to write
ebooks. My pastimes include selling books on EBay, genealogical research, baseball (Pittsburgh Pirates), collecting antique furniture and coins, and spending time with Kingsley, my cocker spaniel.

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