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Bradyn Houston
2 October, 01:35
How did U. S. workforce change during the 1950s
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Isabelle Campbell
2 October, 02:31
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For the first time, blue-collar workers were guaranteed an eight-hour day and a decent wage. More African Americans entered the workforce than they had in the past. Women entered the workforce in much larger numbers than they had in the past.
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