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Bellwether

A Telephone Operator, a Landmark Court Case, and the Women Whose Voices Connected a Nation

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Bellwether

By: Kim Kankiewicz
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Women’s work is calling. Will you answer the phone?

Throughout the mid-twentieth century, female telephone operators did far more than connect calls. Their voices soothed the anxieties of the modern age—charming infatuated suitors, informing curious residents, and providing life-saving warnings ahead of natural disasters. For decades, dating back to the late nineteenth century, the switchboard had offered women a rare path to meaningful work. Yet as the Bell Telephone System embraced automation, these indispensable workers were pushed aside as the new positions maintaining equipment were reserved exclusively for men.

In Bellwether, journalist Kim Kankiewicz dials in on the story of one woman who dared to cross the line between “women’s work” and that of men. In 1965, Lorena Weeks applied for a coveted switchman position and was denied solely because of her sex. Armed with little more than determination and the newly enacted Civil Rights Act of 1964, Weeks challenged one of America’s most powerful corporations. Her fight culminated in a landmark court ruling that shattered the blue-collar glass ceiling and shifted the labor market for hundreds of thousands of women who went on to achieve higher-paying and more fulfilling careers.

Vividly written and deeply researched, Bellwether blends labor history, technology, and biography to illuminate the overlooked female workforce that connected a nation—and one extraordinary woman whose courage transformed the workplace for generations to come.

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