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Stigma
12022-12-08T17:35:20+00:00Katrina Partlowbb1f1150c789ba002bf4aef4a165fdf5031add5e33plain2022-12-08T17:37:32+00:00Katrina Partlowbb1f1150c789ba002bf4aef4a165fdf5031add5eWomen were often looked down upon for having work by both men and other women. It was seen as unladylike and many blamed them for taking men's jobs.
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1media/Muncie Evening Press Dec 21, 1926 by Sophie Irene Loeb_thumb.jpg2022-12-06T19:03:56+00:00Katrina Partlowbb1f1150c789ba002bf4aef4a165fdf5031add5eTreatment of Working Women4Article from the Muncie Evening Press on Dec 21, 1926 by Sophie Irene Loebmedia/Muncie Evening Press Dec 21, 1926 by Sophie Irene Loeb.jpgplain2023-02-07T14:56:14+00:00Sophie Irene Loeb12-21-1926Muncie Evening PressCory Balkenbusch1813df9caeea31c6742588d0733c7e303d399f25