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Working Woman, 1800-1930″ By Nancy Cott And Jonathan Trumbull

The article “Working Woman, 1800-1930” is written by Nancy Cott and Jonathan Trumbull and is the sole representation of women through the 1800’s. The focus was aimed to present women’s participation through the times when the US was passing through the developmental stages. The woman were always a source of inspiration and motivation behind any achievement, but their efforts were never acknowledged. The research conducted for this article short-listed the pictures and brought every female into the Limelight who was responsible for achieving any milestone or bringing a change in society. The feminist community is getting with the passage of time. ‘The Women Movement’ by Joan Didion reflects the similar thoughts that when the females have been able to play their role equivalently to males then why they not considered equal in the status (Didion, 2017).

The article was published in the New York Times and was able to receive major appreciation because the thoughts and the hardships of the woman are not the same but are relevantly similar to the 1800’s. The paradigm shift in time and circumstances has been able to raise the voice of women through social media, which is quick and easy access to every ordinary person. However, it is observed that even the society is becoming more prone to feminist society, females are still vulnerable.

The numerous issues that are reported or go unreported may comply with the fact that women have been productive since the inception of the new region and are still playing an important role in the building of society. It is though hard to gather data on the accomplishments of women so far and to compare that is the female gender being able to comply with the success of society. The history is decorated with fewer female involvement, but the article “Working Woman, 1800-1930” has been able to fill the void (“Women Working, 1800-1930”, 2007).

References

Didion, J. (2017). The Women’s MovementNytimes.com. Retrieved 26 May 2017, from http://www.nytimes.com/1972/07/30/archives/the-womens-movement-women.html?mcubz=1

Women Working, 1800-1930. (2007). Choice Reviews Online44(12), 44-7046-44-7046. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/choice.44-7046

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