Before the 1950’s women were not were not allowed to be a part of the work force. Daphne Spain described the women work force in the 1950’s really well in her book Women's Rights and Gendered Spaces in 1970s Boston. She stated: “that if am women wanted or needed a job in the labor force, she would look in the classified ads- Under Help Wanted—Female. She also, stated that they women got paid less than the men”(Spain 3). I think about how the women in the 1950’s were not allowed to be cowgirls because the men didn’t think they were capable of handling the work. In all the western movies I have watched, the women always were inside cleaning and cooking and never outside working with the men.
Comparing the past to the present, shows me how much women’s roles have changed. Women weren’t allowed to be cowgirls and now they have proved that they can handle the work of a cowgirl. They cowgirls started their dreams of being a cowgirl at a young age. When I was younger I was dreaming of being a cowgirl, but the new proposed child law would have ruined my dream. I started learning how to be a cowgirl when I was a younger girl because I worked with my mom and saw all the experience it takes. Also, I was able to experience it too. Bob Confer states: that “under the new rules, the Department of Labor would end most child labor exemptions that currently exist in farming by denying work to anyone under the age of 16, unless the farm is owned by their parents and one of the parents is directly overseeing their work” (Confer). With this new law, the girls dreaming of being cowgirls will not have the opportunity to experience a cowgirl lifestyle. They will not have the opportunity to start to learn the skill and the personality traits that it takes to make a cowgirl.
A cowgirl has many personality traits that make her take on the challenges that she faces. I had the opportunity to grow up with a cowgirl. My mom inspired me to learn the personality traits it takes to be a cowgirl. If I didn’t have the opportunity to work with my mom and learn from her, I would not be the person I am today. She taught me how to be hard working and passionate about everything I do. Cowgirls have many traits that make them capable of handling many difficult obstacles.