Description: Vintage Original 1946 Glamor Girls Daily Comic Strip - Salary Raise Or Marry Son Bribe The Cartoon "Glamor Girls," Created By Don Flowers In 1946, Humorously Yet Poignantly Captures The Gender And Power Dynamics Prevalent In Mid-20th Century Workplaces. The Image Depicts A Stylishly Dressed Woman Standing Confidently Before An Older, Authoritative Man Seated At A Desk. The Caption, "I Want Either A Salary Raise Or Permission To Marry Your Son!" Underscores The Limited Avenues Available To Women For Career Advancement, Often Forcing Them To Leverage Personal Relationships Rather Than Professional Merit. This Satirical Commentary Highlights The Systemic Inequities And Societal Expectations That Constrained Women's Professional Growth, Prompting Reflection On The Progress Made Since Then And The Ongoing Need To Address Gender Biases In The Workplace. Published 1946 Measures Approx. 3-7/8" Wide by 4-7/8" Tall In Good Vintage Condition - Some Edge Trimming, Paper Toning Due To Age And Fandom-Finds Watermarked That Is Not On The Comic.
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Location: Niagara, Wisconsin
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Publication Year: 1946
Type: Comic Strip
Artist/Writer: Don Flowers
Format: Clipped Strips
Tradition: US Comics
Era: Golden Age (1938-55)
Series Title: Glamor Girls
Publisher: King Feature Syndicate