50/50 Split
New Study: "A Woman's Nation Changes Everything"
by Elisabeth Garber-Paul, RH Reality Check
October 16, 2009 - 7:00am (Print)
A lot has changed since John F. Kennedy put Eleanor Roosevelt at the
head of the very first Commission on the Status of Women. According to
Anthropologist Margaret Mead, who co-edited the final report of that
organization, "the climate of opinion is turning against the idea that
homemaking is the only form of feminine achievement."
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