PDA

View Full Version : Nudity in Colonial Days


Capricorn
04-19-2003, 12:41 PM
I cannot document it, but I suspect nudity was much more common in the rural South (including Maryland and Virginia) than has been realized. On rural plantations before air-conditioning, it probably would have been common (if not normal) for small planters' families to cavort about nude in the "dog days." And I expect that slaves wore little or nothing in the way of clothing in the tobacco fields. Such has always been the case on medieval manors, and in ancient Egypt, where even the daughters of Pharaoh are depicted playing about in the palace quite unclothed in warm weather. Dressing unnecessarily in the summer would have been more common in towns and cities , and by the well-to-do.

Capricorn
04-19-2003, 12:41 PM
I cannot document it, but I suspect nudity was much more common in the rural South (including Maryland and Virginia) than has been realized. On rural plantations before air-conditioning, it probably would have been common (if not normal) for small planters' families to cavort about nude in the "dog days." And I expect that slaves wore little or nothing in the way of clothing in the tobacco fields. Such has always been the case on medieval manors, and in ancient Egypt, where even the daughters of Pharaoh are depicted playing about in the palace quite unclothed in warm weather. Dressing unnecessarily in the summer would have been more common in towns and cities , and by the well-to-do.

Trailscout
04-19-2003, 02:09 PM
Dad and his brother went skinny-dipping in their local river (rural Tennessee late 1920's). No one regarded that as indecent or unusual.
Farmers from that era wore hats and long-sleeved shirts to prevent sunburn, but many southern sharecroppers' kids are seen nude in old photographs. (all races). Their parents couldn't afford to let their preadolescent kids wear out their clothes, so some kids went nude in summer of necessity. Where prudery existed, it was pretty severe by today's standards, but not everyone could afford the luxury of never being seen nude. In the country, there weren't (and aren't) as many eyes to watch you.

Many rural southern folk are more prosperous now and yet even in our day, nudity is more easy to achieve in rural areas than elsewhere.
I remember a girl from rural Georgia who told me that her mother used to fill a washtub in the sun and when it was warm, drag it under the relative privacy of a willow tree for her daughter's bath.

Another friend of mine lived in rural Montana in the 1970's and right outside their cabin, they had a very open outdoor shower, which they enjoyed during the short summers.

scottnc
04-23-2003, 04:59 PM
Skinny dipping was widely accepted in my Dad's youth due to most people being poor. He was a teen during the depression. Bathing suits were a luxury.

David77
04-23-2003, 05:15 PM
I was a child during the depression and if you did not have a swim suit, you could rent a swim suit at the swimming pools (if you had the "pennies" to rent one).

The reason for skinny dipping was not because you were poor, as you suggested. Even the rich people skinnydipped. USA presidents and their staff skinnydipped together in the Potomic River,for example. It was an American custom to skinny dip, but with your own gender only. Women were expected to be modest and had no social sanction to skinny dip with men.

nudeM
04-23-2003, 07:08 PM
If nudity was allowed during the colonial times, then how come there aren't any pictures of Paul Revere, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, etc., in the buff. I'm sure, somewhere, there has to be some pictures. Even for the little kids, I haven't seen any pictures. Of course, cameras weren't even around yet, but even some sketches of nude colonialists should have popped up somewhere. Just a thought.

Trailscout
04-23-2003, 07:58 PM
Maybe the founding fathers were originally nude all the time and their original portraits were nude, but someone painted clothes on their images about the year 1876 in a fit of body shame!

Trailscout
04-23-2003, 08:39 PM
Here's more classic nudist Americana:

Samuel Clemens' fictional character Tom Sawyer went skinnydipping and even totally nude for days on end with Huck Finn when the boys ran away from home and camped by the Mississippi. Granted it is fictional, but it masterfully and accurately depicts the venerable tradition of boyhood nudity.

Horace Kephart in the non-fiction book, "Our Southern Highlanders" describes a visit he paid to a mountain family in the year 1900. They lived in a one room cabin with a few beds in that one room. At the end of the day, the whole family, mother, father, children and teens of both sexes took off all their clothes in full view of each other, crawled into the beds and said "Goodnight". Kephart was shocked at how matter-of-factly they undressed and how platonic it was. If this family wasn't nudist, they came pretty darn close! Keep in mind that in those days for "more cultured" townsfolk, even a glimpse of ankle was titillating.

Mario
04-24-2003, 08:26 AM
Concerning the question of founding fathers and nudity, I remember seeing a documentary on Benjamin Franklin which stated that he, like many intellectuals, enjoyed being nude. He had regular sun baths on pleasant days. However, they implyed he did this by himself and the accompanying illustrations showed him sitting by an open window with the sun shining in on him. I have not read all his writings, but would not be surprised if he mentioned this in some of them.

PaulC
04-24-2003, 10:46 AM
I have read somewhere in his writings about this. He referred to them as "air baths"

David77
04-24-2003, 03:29 PM
Some more Americana;
Sixty years ago there were a few farmers still plowing their fields in Missouri with a horse pulling the plow. The farmer walking behind the plow worn only overalls and shoes and a large brimmed straw hat - no underwear. The overalls were the kind with a bib and buckles on two straps that went over the shoulder to hold the wide pants up.

On both sides of the waist, as well as the upper part of the pants legs, were large flaps that could be left open so that the legs and genitals could get some cross ventilation, as it got hot out in the field. When these large ventilation flaps were left unbuttoned, the upper legs, hip bones and part of his belly were visible and the bib was not very large, so it gave him the semi-nude look. If he did not buttom his side flaps, there was a possibility that his genitals would be seen, so he sometimes buttoned up as soon as he saw someone coming toward him.

I don't know of any farmers who plowed in the nude as they did in ancient times. I was a city boy and was not around farms often, but I would not doubt that some farmers worked in the nude when they were alone - around the barns, hog pen, chicken coup and other buildings at least, as it is reasonable.

Naturist Mark
04-24-2003, 03:53 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Capricorn:
it probably would have been common (if not normal) for small planters' families to cavort about nude in the "dog days." <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>What the heck is 'cavorting', has anyone here ever 'cavorted'.

The dictionary says it means 'prance', or to behaved in an extravagent manner. But that is not how the word is now used.

Apparently cavorting can only be done in the nude, and is used to imply silliness on the part of the 'cavortor'.

-Mark
Cavort Emptor

missouriboy
04-25-2003, 06:30 AM
Methinks "cavorting" and "prancing" are done only in nudist "colonies." /infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif

Cavort Emptor... LOVE it!!! /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif