Womens Colleges Articles

From Straight-Laced to Unlaced: Women’s colleges in the twentieth century
In the first half of the twentieth century, middle- and upper-class white, American women were expected to get married and raise families. Job options were limited: women in medicine were nurses, not doctors; women in education were teachers, not principals. Those who attended women’s colleges—often their only option for private higher education—were no exception.
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Posted: 11/14/08
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