SmithAnnotated BibliographyLe Sueur, Meridel. “Women on the Breadlines,” 1932.This excerpt talks about the struggles of women finding work. First off, it talksabout how there is a woman only section of the department of labor and how thereis never work, but when there is work, it typically goes to the attractive and theadroit. The “peasants”, the country folk are the ones that have the hard time. Italso talks about how the women are working because the men can’t and leave andthey don’t know when they will be back. This article shows that women, eventhough kind of looked down upon and forgotten about, are the ones to put theirfamilies on their backs and get the family through the tough time.Malone, Regina. “The Fabulous Monster.”Forum, July 1926, 26-30.It shows that times are changing. What the older generation still frowns upon isbeing regular, like automobiles, to the younger generation. This shows thedifferences between class. Not financial class but socioeconomic class, kind oflike old money vs new money. Older generation vs. newer generationMcMenamin, Hugh L. “Evils of Woman’s Revolt against the Old Standards.”Current History,Oct. 1927, 30-32.