Yes they could, and many were.
Black females could not be teachers in the 1930's. The job market was very restricted to black women. They were mostly maids, cooks, or laundresses.
Television shows in the 1950s frequently showed women as housewives. In reality, many women in the 1950s did not have the luxury of being housewives.
Many were clergyman. Women teachers had to be single. (Miss...)
Sometimes if they were educated, but slaves weren't.
Catharine Beecher believed that women could make social changes as mothers and teachers by helping to shape the views of men and boys.Catharine Beecher held the opinion that women should not be active in politics, and thought they could have the largest social impact as teachers and mothers. Beecher was an anti-suffragist.
Women were oppressed.
women are the most common teachers in the united states of America over 65% of teachers are female
About 50 years ago in America the only jobs that women could have where teachers and maids. But the women where tired of it and they protested.
Black females could not be teachers in the 1930's. The job market was very restricted to black women. They were mostly maids, cooks, or laundresses.
Union of Women Teachers was created in 1909.
school authorities could pay women less than they paid men.
The way the women's roles and opportunities in the 1950s differ from women's roles today is in the 1950s women roles was mostly raising a family and housekeeping. Today, women play a part in public offices and workplace and person growth/community.
Catharine Beecher believed that women could make social changes as mothers and teachers by helping to shape the views of men and boys.Catharine Beecher held the opinion that women should not be active in politics, and thought they could have the largest social impact as teachers and mothers. Beecher was an anti-suffragist.
Catharine Beecher believed that women could make social changes as mothers and teachers by helping to shape the views of men and boys.Catharine Beecher held the opinion that women should not be active in politics, and thought they could have the largest social impact as teachers and mothers. Beecher was an anti-suffragist.
Move to the suburbs, buy new appliances, women were to work at home and have babies. The 50s was the decade of social conformity in america- people were materialistic.
National Union of Women Teachers was created in 1920.
women