World War I (19-17-1918)
"When the US Government declared war on Germany in the spring of 1917, women as well as men felt the impact of the nations decision to go to War. When roughly 16% of the male workforce trooped off to battle, the call went
out to women to fill the vacancies in shops, factories, and offices across the country. Eventually, 20% or more of all workers in the wartime manufacture of electrical machinery, airplanes, and food were women. At the same time, they came to dominate the formerly male preserve of clerical workers, telephone operators, typists, and stenographers. Such skills, along with nursing, would be needed both on the home front and the fighting front in the so called "War to End All Wars." |
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