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Re: The glass ceiling for women in the U.S. shattered when?
by The Real Slim K

thanks business analyst. and by the way, any way you slice it, the Empress Dowager was China's #1 chief executive for years and years before any woman in America was allowed to vote. Similarly, when Mao said 'women hold up half the sky', there were no books yet from Simone de Beauvoir or Betty Friedan. So, if you were a little girl growing up in the early to mid 20th century, would you REALLY feel more gender self-esteem from your role models in America (rather than the East)?

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