Women have always held a burning desire for one thing: respect. I dove into only a fraction of women’s history and the glaring wish for respect was blinding. Let’s start in the 1920’s, when Ellen Welles Page pleads with the older generation in her article, “ A Flapper’s Appeal to Parents”. While defending her fellow flappers, she asks parents to “respect their right to a point of view” (Page). Now jump to 1944, when the US Dept. of Education Training released the film “Supervising Women Workers”