Women in minorities in the work place By : Dabriel Francis.

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Women in minorities in the work place By : Dabriel Francis

OVERVIEW This power point talks about the women during world war 2 and how they had to work the men’s jobs. It also talks about how the African Americans weren't treated fairly in the work force.

PICTURES/ CLIPS

SIGNIFICANCE TO WAR Millions of Americans men had been drafted into war. There was no one back home to work there jobs so the women had to work all of there jobs. This gave both British and American women the opportunity and courage to challenge the male prejudice, and establish a new social order.

PICTURES AND CLIPS Rosie no boys in this camp

WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, AND HOW ? During WWII women weren’t the only ones going through discrimination. African Americans where also having a rough time during the war. During war African Americans thought that it would bring them more job opportunities. But just like women they stressed for fair employment.

Who, what, when, where, why (continued) Roosevelt signed the executive order 8802 “ this measure assured fair hiring practices in any job funded with government and money.” In 1942 civil rights leaders founded the ( core) the congress racial equality.

HIGHLIGHT QUIZ What did Roosevelt sign that practiced fair hiring? – Roosevelt signed the executive order 8802 What gave women the opportunity to change the mind of sexist men? - men going off to war In 1942 what did the civil rights leaders create? - the congress of racial equality ( core)

WORK CITED Lapansky Warner, Emma “ us history reconstruction to present” levy, Roberts, taylor, pgs 473, 474 Boston, Massachusetts person prentice hall 2008 Cavendan, Marshall “ the new Grolier encyclopedia of WWII” grolier educational corporation.1995 PICTURES AND VIDEOS army.jpghttp:// army.jpg e%20wwii.jpghttp:// e%20wwii.jpg %20work.jpghttp://faculty.umf.maine.edu/~walters/web%20104/ww2%20woman %20work.jpg