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Women Emerge
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Rosie
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A League of Their Own
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The Equal Rights Amendment Proposed 1972; Defeated 1982
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Fighting for the Era
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Betty Friedan, Co-Founder, National Organization of Women
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Gloria Steinem, Founder of MS Magazine
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The ERA Again
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Popular Culture Sally Field Oscar-winning “Norma Rae”
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Faye Dunaway’s Oscar-Winning Diana Christenson in “Network”
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Folk Artist, Joni Mitchell
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“Rocker” Bonnie Raitt
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Astronaut Sally Ride
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The Mary Tyler Moore Show
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The Wisdom of Edith Bunker (All in the Family)
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To Office: Women of the 1970s
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Shirley Chisholm, Democrat, New York (1969-1983) First African-American Woman Elected to Congress
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Barbara Jordan Democrat, Texas First African-American Woman from the South
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Bella Abzug Democrat, New York
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Millicent Fenwick, Republican, New Jersey
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Elizabeth Holtzman, Democrat New York
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Senator Nancy Kassebaum, Republican, Kansas
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Patricia Schroeder, Democrat, Colorado
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The 1980s and Beyond
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Vice Presidential Candidate, Geraldine Ferraro
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Jeanne Kirkpatrick, U.S. Ambassador to the UN
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Sandra Day O’Connor Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
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Madelienne Albright, U.S. Secretary of State
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Ruth Bader Ginsberg Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
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U.S. Senators, 2001
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Three States Are Represented by Two Female Senators
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Senators Diane Feinstein (D) and Barbara Boxer (D), California
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Senators Olympia Snowe (R) and Susan Collins (R), Maine
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Senators Patty Murray (D) and Maria Cantwell (D), Washington
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Condoleeza Rice, National Security Advisor & Secretary of State
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Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi
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Senator Kay Bailey Hutcheson, Republican, Texas 2008 Vice Presidential Nominee?
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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Democrat, New York 2008 Presidential Nominee?
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