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Why did women in the late 1950s feel like they had no identity of their own?
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Why did women in the late 1950s feel like they had no identity of their own?
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Women in the late 1950s were not considered important, therefore, women had to support their husbands, fathers, or brothers. This happened for many years until they finally fought for their rights.
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