You tell me. I don't know, I was too young to know
Women and those minorities that couldn't fight had to hold down the fort at home. They were called to work in manufacturing and farming and often, were thrown into jobs they were unfamiliar with.
They got better jobs than what they had before and after the war they were treated a little more equally.
Drummers.
Since many people were over seas, more jobs were available to them.
Life on the home front for women and minorities during wartime periods, particularly in World War II, was marked by significant changes and challenges. Women increasingly took on roles in factories and the workforce, stepping into jobs traditionally held by men, while also managing household responsibilities. Minorities faced both opportunities and discrimination, with many contributing to the war effort despite systemic racism and segregation. These experiences catalyzed movements for social change, as women and minorities sought greater equality and recognition in society.
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Women and those minorities that couldn't fight had to hold down the fort at home. They were called to work in manufacturing and farming and often, were thrown into jobs they were unfamiliar with.
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The biggest difficulty minorities and women faced in the workforce during World War 2 was being thrust into unfamiliar jobs
During the Great Depression, there was widespread economic insecurity and competition for scarce resources. Minorities were often scapegoated for economic hardships by dominant groups seeking someone to blame. This led to an increase in discrimination as minorities were viewed as threats to jobs and resources.
They took our jobs!
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They got better jobs than what they had before and after the war they were treated a little more equally.
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Drummers.
Welders , pilots , riveters , administrative positions , nurses , drivers ,
nurses and no girls did not do blood and gore