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In the 1940s, women played a vital role in the workforce during World War II, taking on jobs traditionally held by men. In the 1950s, there was a shift back to more traditional gender roles, with an emphasis on women as homemakers. The 1960s and 1970s saw the rise of the women's liberation movement, advocating for equal rights and opportunities for women in all spheres of life. Women continued to fight for equality in the workplace, politics, and society as a whole during these decades.
Oh yes they were allowed to go to school.
Young Women's Christian Association
Believe it or not, it actually started in the '60s, but it really started to get noticed in the early '90s.
The duration of Dr. Christian Meets the Women is 1.13 hours.
No women had alot of job history.
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Dr. Christian Meets the Women was created on 1940-08-01.
Ottumwa Young Women's Christian Association was created in 1924.
The magazine read by Black Christian women all over the world is EEWMagazine.com. Empowering Everyday Women Online Magazine is rated #1 for Black Christian women.
The Keokuk Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) Building was created in 1915.
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