Torches of Freedom

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During the first wave of feminism in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century, the phrase "Torches of Freedom" was a phrase used to promote smoking among women by capitalising on their hopes for a better life. It was said that cigarettes represented women's independence and equality with males. The psychotherapist A. A. Brill coined the phrase to describe women's innate need to smoke, and Edward Bernays exploited it to persuade women to smoke in public against social taboos.

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