


1915 Woman Tobacco Saleswoman: A Cultural Shift
This photograph features Dorothy Leonard, a tobacco saleswoman, captured by the Bain News Service between 1915 and 1920. During this era, women were increasingly joining the workforce, taking on roles traditionally held by men. The growth of the tobacco industry during this period led to new job opportunities, and sales positions became prominent, allowing women to earn their own income and gain a measure of independence.
The image itself is part of a broader collection of glass negatives that historically document everyday life and work in the early 20th century. A significant number of these photographs showcase the rise of various industries and the people who worked within them, highlighting the shift in societal roles during this time. Dorothys role as a saleswoman reflects not only the economic changes of the era but also the evolving position of women in the workforce, showcasing the blend of economic necessity and changing gender dynamics.

1915 Woman Tobacco Saleswoman: A Cultural Shift
