After 1450, African women played crucial roles in both agricultural and economic activities, often managing households and participating in trade. Their treatment varied significantly across regions, influenced by local customs and the impacts of European colonization and the transatlantic slave trade. In many societies, women maintained substantial authority and autonomy, while in others, they faced increasing restrictions and exploitation. Overall, the period marked a complex interplay of empowerment and oppression for African women, shaped by social, economic, and political changes.
There was no role of women in french revolution.
the role women was a lot in history and they contributed a lot
There were too many jobs and not enough people who were employed to cover them. We needed people to build supplies for our army. The biggest help were African Americans and women being allowed to work in factories. The men couldn't support their family while serving for our country so women took the on the role considered to be the role of a man, working.
Women's roles is to be the light in social life
governing
Rosa Parks played a critical role in the Civil Rights Movement as her role was in a sense a poster child for the unequal treatment of the African American community.
women play a major, often dominenet, role.
Women help grow crops and run local markets.
this reflects the women Hispanics and African Americans because this year we have a women candidate Hilary Clinton for an example && this proves that any women can do anything
distribution of wealth role of women need to conform treatment of minorities
Bethany sockriter, lynndath thelamaque...and others
Nsenga Warfield-Coppock has written: 'The Forest and the Trees' 'The African American woman and the parent role' -- subject(s): African American families, African American women, Parenting
Vincent N. Uzoho has written: 'The role of women in African independent churches' -- subject(s): Independent churches, Women in Christianity
They served as spies, nurses, soldiers, scouts, teachers, cooks, seamstresses, and even more. Black women were the superwomen of that time!
What is the role of International relations in African Politics?
the role of women was to take care of children.
Lisa G. Materson has written: 'For the freedom of her race' -- subject(s): History, African Americans, Politics and government, African American women, Civil rights, Suffrage, Migrations, Elections, Sex role, African American churches, Political aspects of African American churches, Political aspects of Sex role, Political parties, Political activity