Tupperware targeted women who were interested in working, Tupperware, Inc. During the Second World War, women proved that they could do "men's" work, and do it well. With men away to serve in the ...
Women were not allowed to fight as soldiers in World War One. So they found other ways to help on the front line. Conditions were dangerous for women travelling to the war zones. They were at risk ...
Members of the National Association of Black Military Women Charleston Chapter are proud of their military service and want ...
Changes also came in the carrying of mail during the war, particularly in American cities. Prior to World War I, women had served as mail carriers in some rural communities, but none served in cities.
videoHow the suffragette movement changed at the start of WW1 Kate Adie examines how the suffragette movement shifted focus at the outbreak of World War One. How the first women gained the right ...
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion is the only all Black U.S. Women's Army Corps unit sent overseas during World ...
To mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, a new exhibition at Somerset Rural Life Museum will shine a ...
Sooner or later, Iranian women will win their freedom. Everyone in the world must stand with them on the right side of history.
Hidden Spies of World War II” is a collection of vignettes of 52 courageous women, most of whom spied for the Allies in ...
A new exhibit at the Gregg County Historical Museum offers a celebration of both Black History Month and Women’s History ...
Against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine some women came together to show solidarity with the Ukrainian people. Here's a look at how the day was marked around the world. Ukraine's First Lady ...