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Can Women In War Industry Be Good Mothers?
Source: Hohman, Leslie B. “Can Women In War Industry Be Good Mothers?” Ladies Home Journal, Oct. 1942, pp. 100”“101.
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How Many Housewives Can Take Job?
Source: Marlow, James, and George Zielke. “How Many Housewives Can Take Job?” The Boston Globe, 17 Nov. 1942, p. 67. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-boston-globe/137959229/
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Women in War Work
Source: Massee, Kate. “Women in War Work.” Chicago Tribune, 18 Nov. 1942, p. 20. https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune/127941232/
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Ev’rybody Ev’ry Pay Day
Source: “Ev”™rybody Ev”™ry Pay Day.” Cherokee County Democrat-Star, 19 Nov. 1942, p. 8. https://www.newspapers.com/article/cherokee-county-democrat-star/137960937/ In the US, a powerful propaganda campaign utilized creatively crafted posters to mobilize and empower women, urging them to perceive themselves as actively engaged in the war, possessing newfound independence and a physical resilience previously unrecognized.
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New ‘Women At War’ Poster
Source:”‚“New ”˜Women At War”™ Poster.” The Macon News, 22 Nov. 1942, p. 29. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-macon-news/137960685/
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Women in Industry: War Work of The US Women’s Bureau
Source: “Women in Industry: War Work of The US Women”™s Bureau.” Monthly Labor Review, Dec. 1942, pp. 1170”“1184.
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Employment In War Work of Women With young Children
Source: “Employment In War Work of Women With Young Children.” Monthly Labor Review, Dec. 1942, pp. 1184”“1185.
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Women’s Role Widened; 4,000,000 In Industry
Source: “Women”™s Role Widened; 4,000,000 In Industry.” The Dayton Herald, 4 Dec. 1942, p. 31. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-dayton-herald/137083414/