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  2. History of women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    During the early years of settlement in the late 19th century, farm women played an integral role in assuring family survival by working outdoors. After a generation or so, women increasingly left the fields, thus redefining their roles within the family. New conveniences such as sewing and washing machines encouraged women to turn to domestic ...

  3. Silent Generation - Wikipedia

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    The Silent Generation, also known as the Traditionalist Generation, is the Western demographic cohort following the Greatest Generation and preceding the baby boomers. The generation is generally defined as people born from 1928 to 1945. [1] By this definition and U.S. Census data, there were 23 million Silents in the United States as of 2019. [2]

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    Generations of Black women, including Campbell, lobbied in 2020 for California Sen. Kamala Harris to become the first African American and South Asian woman vice president.

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  7. Six generations of women gather in now-viral photo, but the ...

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    A viral photo showcasing six generations of women is giving one family an opportunity to share their matriarch's story.

  8. Nancy Jay - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Jay was born in South Africa and was raised in New England.Between 1946 and 1949, Jay attended Radcliffe College, but paused her studies to raise her family.Jay remarried and returned to Radcliffe, graduating with a BA in Anthropology in 1967.

  9. Susan Fenimore Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Branch, Michael P. "5 Generations of Literacy Coopers: Intergenerational Valuations of the American Frontier." Susan Fenimore Cooper: New Essays on Rural Hours and Other Works. Georgia: U of Georgia, 2001. 60–79. Print. Kramer, Jack. Women of Flowers: a Tribute to Victorian Women Illustrators. Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1996.