You forgot the part where women got the right to own property in their own names, not be beaten by the rule of thumb, allowed to attend the university of their choice, got the vote and the right to run for any office . . .
Sources about women's labor from the Gilded age through the 20th century:
-https://archive.org/details/womenslifeworkin0000spru
-https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annales-histoire-sciences-sociales/article/abs/monica-chojnacka-working-women-of-early-modern-venice-baltimorelondres-the-johns-hopkins-university-press-2001-xxii188-p/6A0372DF8E435F9030E681AE611D2D58
-https://books.google.com/books/about/Women_at_Work.html?id=qIveUjBIsBsC
-https://archive.org/details/britishamericanw0000jaco
(A lot of books on women's "lib" is just Marxist propaganda but it sill admits that women have been working since the founding of the United States. Many even managing businesses prior to WW1).