1950s Quote by Annaleigh Ashford Download Open image “In the late 1950s, the woman's place in society was second-class.” — Annaleigh Ashford ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare 1950s Late Place Society Woman
Women are in many ways second-class citizens in the United States in 2016, because of the way that we're portrayed in popular culture. — Geena Davis Copy Share Image
“In the 1950s at least less was expected of women. Now we're supposed to build a career, build a home, be the supermum that… — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
Throughout history, women have often been treated as second-class citizens and their voices silenced. — Abby Johnson Copy Share Image
“Middle-class women, barred from higher education, began to monopolize the profession of primary-school teaching. As teachers, they read more, communicated more, and education itself… — Howard Zinn Copy Share Image
In the women's world, as well as in the men's world, there exists the class law and the class struggle, and it appears as… — Clara Zetkin Copy Share Image
It is, after all, absurd that in 2017 women are still at best second-class citizens. — Catherine Mayer Copy Share Image
Between the postwar fifties - domesticity, people happy to be alive after the Second World War, wanting to build a home, make a family,… — Sally Potter Copy Share Image
Both in Raleigh and in Washington, middle class shouldn't mean second class. — Roy Cooper Copy Share Image
At Manchester City, the women are not second-class citizens in any regard. We are treated exactly the same way - it's a level playing… — Toni Duggan Copy Share Image
While I'm frustrated at the amount I'm expected to take on in the present, the 1950s woman was frustrated by being excluded - not… — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
I've chosen a career that's quite tricky. You have such high highs and low lows, and it's outrageously inconsistent. But it is what I… — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image
A dog's heart chakra is always open; their aim in life is to please. — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image
I grew up listening to cabaret. At 7 and 8 years old, I was already singing like a club performer. — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image
In the comedy world, there's always been one woman to five men. I think that's changing, that we're being respected more as writers and… — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image
The people I see be the most successful are the people who have an inner confidence and an inner strength that comes from the… — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image
We actually found some home videos, some really funny footage of me when I was around 3 years old. I come up to the… — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image
I think there's something beautiful about the art of making art, and it just will live and breathe. — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image
I think every New York actor's dream is to do Shakespeare in the Park. Each show is so special and unique and diverse because… — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image
My very first scene on camera for anything was with Sarah Jessica Parker in the 'Sex and the City' movie, and she couldn't have… — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image
There are certain performers that the gay community receives and recognizes with love, and my whole life, I've always responded to those same artists. — Annaleigh Ashford Copy Share Image
Unless you're of a certain age, you may not know my name, but you can Google it - I was a pretty big movie… — Tab Hunter Copy Share Image
“The 1950s witnessed especially rapid expansion of electronic and electrical firms, of tobacco, soft drink, and food-processing companies, and of the chemical, plastics, and… — James T. Patterson Copy Share Image
In the late 1950s a major topic under discussion was whether Canada should acquire nuclear weapons. — John Charles Polanyi Copy Share Image
In the early 1950s, during the near avalanche of discoveries, rediscoveries, and redefinitions of subcellular components made possible by electron microscopy, those prospecting in… — George Emil Palade Copy Share Image
What we're most aware of in 'Eight-Legged Freaks' is how similar it is to other movies, a recombinant mutated species itself, the product of… — Elvis Mitchell Copy Share Image
We had a very upwardly mobile economy, and that peaked around the 1950s when the typical middle-class American family consisted of a father with… — Peter Schiff Copy Share Image
“Nixon had sought the treatment of a psychiatrist throughout the 1950s.” — Mike Colapietro Roger Stone Copy Share Image
“Disneyland was one perfect answer. It provided, an almost sacred space where it is permissible and safe to let one's guard down, take a… — Leslie Le Mon Copy Share Image
“When they reached their ship, Ed gazed out at the bay. It was black. The sky was black, but the bay was even blacker.… — Clark Zlotchew Copy Share Image
“In the 1950s at least less was expected of women. Now we're supposed to build a career, build a home, be the supermum that… — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
The whole 1950s notion was find the right girl, get married, move to the suburbs and then hang out with the guys while she… — Hugh Hefner Copy Share Image