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1975/09/26 - Homemaking and Identity Conference, White House
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1975/09/26 - Homemaking and Identity Conference, White House
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President (1974-1977 : Ford). Office of the First Lady. 1974-1977
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The original documents are located in Box 3, folder "Homemaking and Identity Conference, White House, September 26, 1975" of the Frances K. Pullen Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Digitized from Box 3 of the Frances K. Pullen Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MREXX MRS. FORD'S REMARKS BEFORE PARTICIPANTS IN HOMEMAKING AND IDENTITY CONFERENCE September 26, 1975 - 1 - I'm delighted to see all afyou I THINK ALL OF YOU ARE JUST GREAT here TO COME Today - because the OUT IN THIS WEATHER bit dubines morning I was a AND YOU DID awayt The wather and was afraid BECAUSE 'VE BEEN LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU. might to the get White washed House out - - 2 - I'M VERY EXCITED ABOUT THE WHOLE CONCEPT OF YOUR CONFERENCE EACH OF US IN THIS ROOM HAVE OUR OWN CONCEPT OF WHAT "IDENTITY" IS BUT TO ME IT'S AS FUNDAMENTAL AS GETTING TO KNOW YOURSELF AND THAT'S THE BASIS FOR ANYTHING WE DECIDE TO DO WITH OUR LIVES. - 3 - WHEN I WAS YOUNG I CHOSE A CAREER AS A DANCER AND LOVED EVERY MINUTE. I LATER GAVE THAT UP FOR MARRIAGE AND A FAMILY. I FOUND THIS SECOND CAREER EVERY BIT AS CHALLENGING. and even more will satify ing LET'S FACE IT --- BEING A HOMEMAKER IS A PROFESSION. - 4 - AND JUST AS A CAREER WOMAN FINDS AN IDENTITY THROUGH HER JOB, THE HOMEMAKER NEEDS TO FIND THAT SAME SENSE OF AWARENESS--- THAT SAME SENSE OF SELF--- THROUGH HER JOB. THAT'S WHY THIS WHOLE SUBJECT OF IDENTITY IS SO IMPORTANT TO THOSE OF US WHO HAVE CHOSEN OUR PROFESSIONS IN THE HOME. - 5 - AND THIS IS EXACTLY WHY THE SUBJECT OF EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN IS EVERY BIT AS IMPORTANT TO THE HOMEMAKER AS TO THE "CAREER" WOMAN. I'M IN FAVOR OF THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT NOT ONLY FOR EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK, BUT BECAUSE I FEEL EVERY WOMAN SHOULD HAVE THE RIGHT TO DECIDE THE DIRECTION OF HER LIFE. - 6 - WHETHER A WOMAN CHOOSES A CAREER IN THE HOME OR OUTSIDE THE HOME, WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS THAT SHE MAKE THAT DECISION HERSELF -- WITHOUT my PRESSURES THAT RESTRICT HER CHOICE. to THIS IS WHAT REAL LIBERATION IS ALL ABOUT! - 7 - A LIBERATED WOMAN IS ONE WHO FEELS CONFIDENT IN HERSELF AND IS HAPPY IN WHAT SHE'S DOING. SHE'S A PERSON WHO HAS A SENSE OF SELF. SO WHAT'S ALL THIS ABOUT LIBERATED WOMEN BEING CAREER WOMEN?? ANYONE WHO FEELS GOOD ABOUT WHAT SHE'S DOING IN THE HOME SHOULD HAVE THE SAME SENSE OF LIBERATION. - 8 - I THINK IT ALL COMES WITH THIS FREEDOM OF CHOICE. AND I HOPE THAT WITH THE NEW EMPHASIS ON FREEDOM OF CHOICE, THE RESPECT AND STATURE HOMEMAKERS DESERVE WILL BE RECOGNIZED. ###