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  1. 5 wrz 2024 · The issue of women’s rights was less dramatic and widespread in the 1930s than it had been at the height of earlier suffrage battles—or would be again during the subsequent "second-wave feminism" of the 1960s and 1970s. Still, some very prominent women affected big changes through government organizations at the time.

  2. 6 kwi 2024 · Understanding the 1930s requires a look at how these years set the stage for significant social changes. Despite substantial obstacles, women worked, organized, and navigated through a complex era that laid the groundwork for the expanded roles they would take on during World War II.

  3. 4 sie 2015 · In the 1930s, despite the fact that women were a big part of the society, they were not treated equally in the workplace compared to their male counterparts. Instead of working, most of society believed that a woman’s place was in the home.

  4. The Great Depression was an all-encompassing crisis for American women, but it did not destroy their spirit. Women found creative and inspirational ways to not only survive, but also fight for a seat at the table. For more about women during the Great Depression, watch the video below.

  5. 11 mar 2019 · By the 1930s, women had been slowly entering the workforce in greater numbers for decades. But the Great Depression drove women to find work with a renewed sense of urgency as thousands of men...

  6. During the 1930s, women proved capable of supporting themselves and their families. The suffragette movement, along with the 19th Amendment, gave women the right to vote. That paved the way for women to assert their independence. By choice or necessity, women of that decade held many roles.

  7. Do these documents help us to understand the lives of women in the 1930s? Is it significant that the artists of these murals are female? Analyzing images and accounts. Have the class consider both the images and the secondary accounts of women’s lives and work during the depression.

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