We've Come A Long Way Baby and Still Have A Long Way To Go!

Little history lesson : American women earned the right to vote with the passage of the 19Th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920. This amendment was finally accomplished after years (actually decades, if not centuries) of effort by women, in general, and the women's suffrage movement, in particular.

My "Dee" Victorian doll is named after my Grandmother Doris (who is shown below). My Grandmother "Dee" was born in 1896, went on to college and graduated with a teaching degree in 1917.

As an aside. I just love asides, don't I? The only weakness in my Grandmother as far as women's rights were concerned had to do with the wearing of pants. She strongly disagreed with this fashion statement and was very critical of my Mother for wearing them. I never saw my Grandmother in anything but a dress or skirt. God forbid a bathing suit. Yikes!
In any event, where is all this leading us. In thinking about all of this I came to the sad realization that some of the young women of today don't realize how difficult the path for women's rights has been and how important the right to vote is. Some don't realize how far women's rights have come.
Just the difference in rights between now and 35 years ago when I started working is staggering. While the changes in the workplace are very evident and promising, they still have a long way to go. When I started working "old boy networks" were the norm. Women really weren't wanted in the workplace. Most of the boards of directors of all the companies were men. All of the executives, to be sure, were. All the politicians were men. And so on, and so on, and so on.... A women executive, no way. The men would say "they don't have the skills." I would argue "how can we get the skills if you never give us a chance?"
My grandmother and great, great Aunt lived in some amazing times for women. They would be astonished at the accomplishments of women today. That said, however, we still have not had a female President, the number of females in Congress is still far too little and one of the only two females on the Supreme Court has just retired.
The women in my Grandmothers and great, great Aunts day had to fight for their rights and fight for the right to vote. We've come a long way, baby (how true). Yet, we've still got a long way to go.
I am proud of each and every one of my ancestors and hope you enjoy seeing their pictures. It is one small way for me to honor them.
MY GREAT AUNT FLOSSIE
MY GRANDMOTHER "DEE"

MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER ALTA

MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER AUGUSTA

MY GRANDMOTHER "ELIZABETH"

MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER MARY
MY GREAT, GREAT GRANDMOTHER "MATTIE"

MY GREAT, GREAT GRANDMOTHER FLORA

I have written a LOT of stories since 2004 about my handmade gifts, my family and my childhood. So much so that at last count I was close to 250. YIKES!! That's a lot of stories. But, with a big family there's a lot of gifts and a lot of "stories" to tell.
Of course you have to keep in mind that these are "stories" and as such there may be a little exaggeration going on here or there. They are stories after all.
So, I decided to create a separate page in my Linda's Blog just to keep track of my stories. If you'd like to read my stories please CLICK HERE.
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