Hey Nabuq – last time I checked (and I teach this stuff) the 1950’s were busy making sure women stayed OUT of the work force (post WWII, soldiers returned to their jobs, women went back home).
60’s were the time women learned that they could work, had some rights (like the right to own property in Louisiana (1961).
No “teacher” I ever knew taught women or men to take drugs, live on welfare, or “do anything you want.” I seem to remember that came out of the drug culture started by the VietNam War – not school.
Hey Nabuq – last time I checked (and I teach this stuff) the 1950’s were busy making sure women stayed OUT of the work force (post WWII, soldiers returned to their jobs, women went back home).
60’s were the time women learned that they could work, had some rights (like the right to own property in Louisiana (1961).
No “teacher” I ever knew taught women or men to take drugs, live on welfare, or “do anything you want.” I seem to remember that came out of the drug culture started by the VietNam War – not school.