(RerunZone) North Americans in the 20th century lived very different lives than we do now. It was an extraordinary time that changed the world beyond recognition. Technology advanced at a rapid pace, but one thing that didn’t progress nearly as quickly was people’s attitudes toward one another.
Let's explore some of the most glaring examples of actual print advertisements of the 20th century that would certainly be BANNED today.
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