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Mary Myers, Alexandria, VA
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What is your back ground?
Im 94 and 6 months old. June 11 Ill be 95. Well, I grew up in a little town in IL and my life has always been seemed to be in the right place at the right time. I went to a Catholic school and my parents were Catholic. I graduated from high school there and then I went to Peoria IL and entered the hospital there to be a registered nurse. I worked there for 3 years. It just seems like my life was a good one you know. I did what I wanted to do. How did the men in your life feel about women getting the right to vote? I voted, my husband was one of those people who always had to vote. You have to be 18 I guess? He would help on voting day. He always wanted me to help too. He was a great one for the women. He thought women should do everything too. I believed that. I voted every time there was a chance to vote. That was one thing with my husband. We voted every time. I dont remember a time we didnt vote. Did you have a female role model? If they were good people I voted for them. Right now I cant think of any. I believe that everybody should vote. Women are just as important or more. They see things that men dont see, right? How are career opportunities different today? I think all women should work. I think it gives them something. Even if theyre married and have a home. They should have something to get out among the other people and get to know whats going on. How did your mother react to the womens movement? My mother was for everything too. She was up and coming and busy and very like me. Im like my mother a lot. Not a stay at home person. Very busy. I just had a brother and he was always patriotic. He didnt have to go to the war. He wasnt of age. I remember yes, my mother always voted and all that carrying on. We never had any problems that I can remember. How are career opportunities different for women today? The women first stayed home in my day. They didnt go out and work and get educated like they do now. When I got married, I had two girls and they both went to college and got their education. One has charge of a library in Fort Lauderdale and the other is a schoolteacher who lives here and she comes every day. She has three boys and they went to college. Theyre just wonderful kids, full of life and love and just love school. My husband always said, When you go to college dont go for fun; go for something you can hang onto the rest of your life. How did you feel about ERA and feminism in the 70s? I dont really know. I think we have to do what we feel in our hearts to do. And sometimes its hard to know. You cant say Im going to do this or that, because things change. My mother made sure we went to church and played cards with her friend. She didnt work. When I got married, he didnt want me to work. We worked in the same place, you know they didnt like married couples working together, but they never said anything to us. Is there anything you wish women today knew about that time?
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