In the aftermath of the intense discussions with the U.S. Senate and Cabinet, the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW) convened to reflect
Category: Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (1962)
Though the unfortunate crisis involving the U.S. and USSR in Cuba has raised tensions and concerns of war, there are also many American domestic concerns
To our fellow Americans, This letter was drafted by Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson depicts the status of women in the eyes of the U.S.
In 1962, the role of women in society is becoming more important. It is becoming more than just cooking, cleaning, and watching the children. The

The Presidential Commission on the Status of Women is reeling from the shocking demise of First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. A prominent figure in the fight

Presidential Commission on the Status of Women: The Head Chairman, an important, influential woman who was a friend to many, Eleanor Roosevelt was abruptly injured.
The Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW) has embarked on a historic mission to enhance the conditions of women in the United States.
In a renewed effort to address the enduring discrimination faced by women in the United States, the Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW)