Virtuous, obedient, useful: Newspaper obituaries have long discriminated against women
Briefly

Obituaries show who society deemed worthy of remembrance, historically excluding many women. 'True womanhood' concept perpetuated biases, limiting women's representation.
In the 19th century, only a small fraction of The New York Times' obituaries honored women. Women of color or lower classes were mentioned if 'unusual' or old.
Read at Fast Company
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