no fam because fam because that there were very many massive dangerous machines.
they were able to work in factories.
substantial employment of women and children in factories
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans
Workers go to work in the factories, construction sites or other places of work to make out their living.
A few but jobs were very safe place to work
Yes, they did. Women and African-Americans took the places of the soldiers who left.
They don't work in a specific area they have to be flexible with their jobs but they work at offices, laboratories, factories, schools, computer work station, etc.
Yeah... why not? But only by invitation. They are, after all factories and places of work!
Carpenters work in many places, woodwork shops, building sites, factories and many more
Department stores, such as Macy's and Marshall Field's, were popular places for city women to shop and work in the early 1900s. These stores offered a wide variety of goods and provided employment opportunities for women in roles such as sales associates, buyers, and clerical staff.