Thursday, October 2, 2014
MAKERS: WOMEN WHO MAKE AMERICA Part One: Awakening +ADD Aired: 02/26/201357:43Rating: NR The story of the birth of the modern Women’s Movement. When Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique came out in 1963, millions of American women felt the constraints of 1950s post-war culture, which confined them to the home or to low-paying, dead end jobs. At the same time, another group of women were emerging from the anti-war and civil rights movement determined to achieve their own revolution MAKERS: WOMEN WHO MAKE AMERICA Part Two: Changing the World +ADD Aired: 02/26/201354:31Rating: NR In the early 1970s, feminism became a force that reshaped the relationships between men and women in the most fundamental ways. Divorce rates spiked as women chafed under their traditional roles but, where men could adapt, marriages became stronger than ever. With the widespread adoption of the contraceptive pill, women’s sexuality was freed from the constant worry over pregnancy.
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