third gender problems
...ducational system, to point out the negative aspects in regard to the teaching profession and its public image, and to check its possible development in the future." A research paper that examines the issue of feminization. This paper includes data from a personal study. It reviews the historical developments that took place in the field of integrating women into the work force. Examples are given regarding the changes in the position of women in society, in education and work. "There are, of course, similarities in the message, and those similarities are more pronounced between Elizabeth Cady Stanton and W.E.B. DuBois than between Stanton and DuBois predecessor and sometime mentor, Booker T. Washington. First, of course, Washington was the son of a slave, born into slavery himself. DuBois was the son of a freeman, born free in Massachusetts after the Civil War, and able to avail himself of an excellent 'white man's' education, with degrees from Fisk University, Harvard University (where he earned his Ph.D. in history in 1895) and the University of...