#51: A New Chapter for Women
In the roaring 20s, amidst the dazzling jazz age and the growing popularity of radios, a critical activity was taking place: the census. More than just counting heads, this intricate process saw, for the first time, women playing a significant role, marking an essential door-to-door journey through America’s evolving societal landscape.
The image of a woman entering another’s home to collect census data symbolizes more than just population counts. It represents a pivotal moment in history where women, traditionally confined to the domestic sphere, were now actively participating in the workforce.
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