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  1. This poster was authorised by the NYA, its purpose to encourage women to take up these roles. It directly appeals to unemployed, young women and offers them free training and guaranteed ‘pay, employment, security and promotion’. 743,000 women were employed across all New Deal programs. Most of these programs however were only aimed at ...

  2. The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life experiences like never before. Sources: (1) Susan Ware, Partner and I: Molly Dewson, Feminism, and New Deal Politics, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press ...

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  3. New Deal Women's Rights. In 1920, the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, was passed. Some women were even elected to government positions. We see an increase in women in government positions with the Roosevelt Administration. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) made a point to put women in high-ranking positions.

  4. Women of the New DealWhen Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) was inaugurated as president in March 1933, the United States was at the depth of the Great Depression, the most severe economic downturn the nation had ever experienced. Source for information on Women of the New Deal: Great Depression and the New Deal Reference Library dictionary.

  5. May 29, 2023 · “The New Deal was a revolutionary era, opening up a vast new space of opportunity and benefits for women, one that tapped into their leadership abilities, wide-ranging skill sets, and life ...

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  6. Jan 16, 2018 · Women as political actors remained largely absent from accounts of the New Deal until the revival of women's history during and after the women's liberation movement. In the 1980s feminist historians began to question masculine definitions of politics and sought to write a “new political history of women” which recognized the importance of women's friendships and communities to US ...

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  8. Women and the New Deal. The New Deal reinforced existing gendered assumption about the family and paid labor. The Economy Act of 1933 established procedures requiring government agencies that were reducing their workforce to first establish which of their employees had spouses who already worked for the government and fire these employees first.

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