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Yes they have. The have not been treated like women they have been treated like slaves.

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Women in the 1950s were often expected to conform to traditional gender roles and were commonly relegated to domestic duties. While progress had been made in terms of women's rights, they still faced significant discrimination in areas such as employment and education. Women lacked many legal rights and were often considered second-class citizens compared to men.

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