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Citizen, Mother, Worker: Debating Public Responsibility for Child Care after the Second World War (Gender and American Culture) (edit title)

Emilie Stoltzfus (Author) (edit contributors)

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During World War II, American women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers, and many of them relied on federally funded child care programs. At the end of the war, working mothers vigorously protested the termination of child care subsidies. In Citizen, Mother, Worker , Emilie... read more

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Even before their troops came home victorious, Americans began to imagine the shape of a postwar United States.

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  1. Emilie Stoltzfus (Author)
 

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