women of different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds have not always been on the same page to reach their one main goal: equality in American society. Following is an article by Prof. Debbie Harwell, “Wednesdays in Mississippi”: https://www.nps.gov/mamc/learn/historyculture/wednesdays-in-mississippi.htm
2. Because this is the final discussion for the semester (and I know you’re more than likely finishing up your final paper!) you do not have to respond to other postings–but, of course, feel free if you would like to. Just post your own answer (the usual 3-4 paragraph essay) and thoughts on the issues presented below. You can use sources to support your answer, if you’d like.
In 1968, Virginia Slims cigarettes came out with what has become one of the most memorable of all TV commercials. “You’ve come a long way, baby.” Not only did it encourage smoking as a fashionable lifestyle, but the little jingle that accompanied the commercial has become almost as iconic as Rosie the Riveter and Helen Reddy belting out “I am Woman, Hear Me Roar!”
But, have women really come as far as we’d think?