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In reply to the discussion: Tweet:Woman told husb that women couldn't even get a credit card w/o a male signature until 1974 [View all]niyad
(132,456 posts)69. The OP was talking about 1974. Ms. caame before that.
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Tweet:Woman told husb that women couldn't even get a credit card w/o a male signature until 1974 [View all]
Swede
May 2022
OP
Okie Gov. Stitt also has two girls. Doesn't seem to have aided his perception much.
Beartracks
May 2022
#3
There were too many stories like yours, and even worse of elderly widows who'd been the family...
Hekate
May 2022
#55
How about all those job listings for "Gal Friday?" I worked tons of jobs in the clerical
japple
May 2022
#19
my mom's old trunk is lined with papers from the 1960s.. jobs listed by gender and Colored or white
Demovictory9
May 2022
#29
Ms. was much later in fact it wasn't approved for use by the post office until Feb 1972.
Historic NY
May 2022
#66
in the 1990s, I was walking to a nearby store at dusk, male neighbor biked by and said
Demovictory9
May 2022
#31
Regarding TV shows- It seems so many TV shows the main idea was to keep the man calm.
Alwaysna
May 2022
#96
Of course, if a male were to say "I have to ask my wife" about an engagement...
malthaussen
May 2022
#90
And young women in the past 30 or so were proud to declare they were not feminists
question everything
May 2022
#20
I had an American Express Card because my job required travel. I was single at the time.
katmondoo
May 2022
#45
just a few years ago, Utah - divorcing women needed ex husbands signature to change their names
Demovictory9
May 2022
#35
same with Black people and Jim Crow laws... GOP is making sure kids don't know the history
Demovictory9
May 2022
#41
The oppression of women and POC is astounding and pervasive. Anita Hill and the result is just one
Evolve Dammit
May 2022
#48
I worked with a woman who in the late 60s wanted to get a sterilization procedure-
viva la
May 2022
#60
My Mom remembers all this stuff. When she applied for a job, they asked how much her husband made.
eppur_se_muova
May 2022
#76
A woman could be a state governor and her doctor would still talk with her husband
IronLionZion
May 2022
#86
I was coming of age in 1974 (graduated in 1973) and didn't realize this until
Lettuce Be
May 2022
#94