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Sales Girl
12022-12-08T16:50:02+00:00Katrina Partlowbb1f1150c789ba002bf4aef4a165fdf5031add5e32plain2022-12-08T17:06:24+00:00Katrina Partlowbb1f1150c789ba002bf4aef4a165fdf5031add5eShop owners would often look for polite, well-dressed, working-class white women to sell products in stores. Shops wanted these women to be able to connect with the upper- and business-class women that would frequent the stores and sell products inoffensively.
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1media/AE Brown Company Interior_thumb.jpg2022-12-06T15:03:11+00:00Katrina Partlowbb1f1150c789ba002bf4aef4a165fdf5031add5eWomen at A.E. Brown Company2Photo depicts a group of women in the A.E. Brown Company Interiormedia/AE Brown Company Interior.jpgplain2023-02-06T22:00:13+00:001920sMuncie and Delaware County Historic Photographs, Ball State Digital Media RepositoryJim Connolly46c7b502c79bde22331f06c832c764e9eca6a071