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Martin, Sandy D. – Sage: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women, 1986
This historical look at black women mission workers focuses on some organizers and supporters of the missions and on some missionaries. Females were allowed to do these jobs but the ministry remained off limits to them. The leadership capabilities shown by these women support efforts to purge sexism from the contemporary church. (Author/VM)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Blacks, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females
Sage: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women, 1986
This essay discusses the severe limitations in employment opportunities for black women during the early 1900s. The collection of photographs depicts black women in the following occupations: (1) nursemaid; (2) fieldhand; (3) dairymaid; (4) laundress; (5) factory worker; (6) beautician; (7) business owner; (8) organization president; and (9)…
Descriptors: Black Employment, Blacks, Career Choice, Employment Patterns
Newman, Debra Lynn – Sage: A Scholarly Journal on Black Women, 1986
At the beginning of the twentieth century one-third of black women worked; most did agricultural or domestic work. Gradually as employment benefits increased and anti-discrimination laws were enforced, work opportunities for black women became more varied and better paying. (VM)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Blacks, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Farm Labor