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1865-1914 - Coggle Diagram
1865-1914
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Employment
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By 1870, 13% of unmarried women worked in factories
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By 1920, over 3.4 million women were working in white-collar jobs (secretaries, teachers, libraries etc). However, management were still usually men
Arrival of mass immigration meant Hispanic or AA women took up factory jobs and were exploited while working in poor living conditions
Working class married women were exploited by workers, but this was exemplified at a federal level because of the 'laissez-faire' policy
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14th and 15th Amendments
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One side was the NWSA, the other was the AWSA
Overall?
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But progress was mainly limited to white Americans, AA and Hispanic women were still being discriminated against and exploited
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