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Page 1: Women of the 50’s

WOMEN OF THE 50’S

Hailey SchaubPd.5

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FAMILY

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HUSBAND Men in the 50s were a women’s main dependence. A women’s main job was to keep her husband happy. Girls in high school were required to take home economics, they were taught that

getting married and having children was the socially acceptable thing to do. They were taught for example:

dinner was to be ready by the time your husband arrived home from work freshening yourself and looking nice was always a plus, it shows your husband you care Clear clutter such as tidy up toys and books Prepare the children for dinner, comb their hair and make sure their hands are washed Minimize noise like shut off all appliances: washer, dryer, dishwasher etc. Make sure you try not to complain especially if your husband is late for dinner Ask him how his day was and let him vent if needed Most of all make your husband feel comfortable

Housewife 101

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CHILDREN Pregnancy was very common and at a rather early

age. Women were getting pregnant at the age of 15 at a

very large rate, obviously things are different now. Children were very dependant on their mothers for a

lot more then they are now Family meals were very important, moms would

cook a full meal for breakfast. Cereals and poptarts were not seen as a

substantial breakfast

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JOBS

Family

Fame

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OUT OF HOME JOBSWomen were not as well educated as they are today.Women were lucky to make it to their graduation. Most women only got part time jobs. These jobs were

seen as the typical “women’s job.” Secretary Teacher Nurse Librarian

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HOUSEHOLD Children and the housework became the fulltime job

for women. Home chores consisted of: cooking, fast food would have been a sin in the eyes of a housewife of the 50scleaning, the house was normally spotless from top to bottom in order for a women to feel she had done her job right

lawn care, a garden was seen as a rather popular hobby for women

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FAME

These women were the popular stars of the 1950s. They all spent their time making a living as singers and or actresses.

JobsFam

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DORIS DAY Born:Doris von Kappelhoff on 4/3/24 Doris was a singer and actress. Doris

was a thriving success in the 1950s. She starred in a number of musicals, comedies, and thrillers.

Doris even had her own show which aired 128 episodes.

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ELIZABETH TAYLOR Born on 2/27/32 in London, England Elizabeth was a successful actress, her career took off at a young age. Some of her films included

National Velvet A Place in the Sun Giant Cleopatra Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Elizabeth Taylor has also had a reputation for her emence amount of failed marriages. Conrad "Nicky" Hilton, Jr. (1950-51) (hotel heir)

Michael Wilding (1952-57) (British actor) Michael Todd (1957-58) (producer) Eddie Fisher (1959-64) (American singer)Richard Burton (1964-1974)(Welsh actor)Richard Burton (1975-1976) (Welsh actor)John Warner (1976-1982) (US Senator)Larry Fortensky (1991-1996)

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LUCILLE BALL Born: 8/6/11 Lucille starred in an ever popular TV series I Love Lucy, playing a

mockery of the typical 50s housewife. In her lifetime Lucille ended up winning eight Emmy awards. Her husband in the show “Ricky Ricardo” was her husband in

reality

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MARILYN MONROE Born: Norma Jeane Mortenson on 6/1/26

Marilyn is a legendary actress she starred in the films Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Some Like It Hot.

She was married to baseball legend Joe DiMaggio and also playwright Arthur Miller.

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Web. 22 Feb. 2010. <fiftiesweb.com/pop/info-family>.

"1950s housewife -." Fun Facts. Web. 25 Feb. 2010. <http://www.funfacts.com.au/1950s-housewife/>.

"Marriage and Women: The 1950s' Hangover." CyberParent: A Family Site with content: Kids, Parents, Grandparents, Stepparents, Spouses, Marriage, Children. Web. 26 Feb. 2010. <http://www.cyberparent.com/women/marriage6.htm>.