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Women After Ww2

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After World War II the women of America had new choices and old problems facing them. They had the opportunity to be well educated, make their own informed choices about birth control. These same women who had won the semi-equality they had been fighting for, now must face their choices and be the best wife and mother they can be. Many women felt they were not meant to be only mothers and wives and tried to take matters into their own hands and some even remained single working women. Parents, not only mothers of this period in America 's history had a great role to fulfill, they had to prepare their families for atomic warfare. Parents were told to love their children "with a never failing love, affection, and the assurance of being …show more content…

(Pg.413) Women against working mother took the case that the home will take second position and that daycare or other supervision does not substitute for the love and care of a mother who will end up "deeply in conflict and only partially satisfied in either direction....which is essentially a denial of her femininity"(Pg.414) A women was not supposed to feel dominance in the family but feel that " a husbands love and children are to them the entirely adequate answer" (Pg. 414) This new breed of working women and mothers felt they had to make a choice and were made to feel like they were failing their families if they weren 't their first choice. (Pg. 415) The choices all of a sudden thrown at a generation of young women who felt they had endless possibilities many women felt unsure of the consequences of their actions, many found them selves with hard choices in front of them , some women chose to stay single or pursue an alternate lifestyle, some felt they needed to force the strain and chance of an illegal abortion. Many African American women had become the better educated gender in their race which produced a whole new problem for these educated women.(Pg. 416) Many men found this to be a great threat to their manhood. (Pg. 416) This helped promoted many American women to stay single and not have children. One of the greatest problems with this new breed of women who

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