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By Dave Salner
October 31, 2024

Political offensive after World War II promoted the “feminine mystique.” Aimed at women being replaced in factory jobs by returning soldiers, it told them they were first of all “homemakers” not workers — a trend that was soon reversed as hiring again picked up. Above, 1950s ad for “upside-down refrigerator.” Right, “See Red” 1955 lipstick advertisement.

Political offensive after World War II promoted the “feminine mystique.” Aimed at women being replaced in factory jobs by returning soldiers, it told them they were first of all “homemakers” not workers — a trend that was soon reversed as hiring again picked up. Above, 1950s ad for “upside-down refrigerator.” Right, “See Red” 1955 lipstick advertisement.