New Deal for Women
Discover the transformative journey of women during a pivotal era in history with New Deal for Women by Patience Coster. Published in 2011, this engaging book spans 64 pages, delving into the significant socio-economic changes that occurred during World War II. As men fought overseas, women stepped into the workforce, taking on roles in businesses and factories, a trend that shaped the landscape of gender roles well into the 1950s.
Coster expertly traces the expanding roles of women, highlighting their resilience and determination to forge new paths following the Great Depression. This insightful narrative explores how women not only adapted to the challenges of wartime but also fought to retain their newfound gains in the post-war era. Perfect for readers interested in feminism, history, and social conditions, New Deal for Women offers a compelling look at the evolution of women's rights and their lasting impact on society.