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20 Ordinary Things Women Couldn’t Do In The ’50s And ’60s

By Brad Rosenberg

8 years ago

5. Attend a military academy.

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I guess this isn’t much of a surprise, but West Point didn’t admit women until 1976 (before Harvard!).

6. Take birth control pills

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They were available in 1960, but several states continued to ban them through the following decade.

7. Become an astronaut.

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Sally Ride was the first woman to accomplish the feat in 1978.

8. Attend an Ivy League University.

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Yale and Princeton got on board in 1969, but Harvard held out until 1977.

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