“[In the early 1950s, a woman’s place was in the home]
She loves her washing machine and irons her husband’s shirts, being careful not to see a ring around the collar because she chose the right detergent. Later on, we learned from people in the women’s movement that if these men had washed their necks, they wouldn’t have ring around the collar.” —Dorothy Seymour Mills, author
She loves her washing machine and irons her husband’s shirts, being careful not to see a ring around the collar because she chose the right detergent. Later on, we learned from people in the women’s movement that if these men had washed their necks, they wouldn’t have ring around the collar.” —Dorothy Seymour Mills, author