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All Programs / The American woman in fact and fiction

This series, written and directed by Virginia Maynard, dramatizes various stories of women from colonial times to the Twentieth century.

Available Episodes

Extra program: A panel discussion on the theme of the series, part 1 of 200:55:15
Program 1 of 1300:28:50
Program 8 of 1300:29:35
Program 7 of 1300:29:40
A woman speaks00:29:00
Program 5 of 1300:28:40
Program 12 of 1300:29:30
Program 4 of 1300:29:00
Extra program: A panel discussion on the theme of the series, part 2 of 200:55:15
Program 13 of 1300:29:30
Program 11 of 1300:29:50
Program 3 of 1300:29:40
Program 10 of 1300:29:40
Program 6 of 1300:29:15
Program 9 of 1300:29:30

Related Materials

    Subjects
    Feminism; History of Law; Hutchinson, Anne, 1591-1643; Puritans; Religious communities--United States; Trials; Women's History; Women's rights; Women--Books and reading; Women--United States
    Creators
    KPFA (Radio station : Berkeley, Calif.); Maynard, Virginia
    Contributors
    Albert, Ethel M.; De Ford, Miriam Allen, 1888-1975; Goldsby, Angela; Lerner, Max, 1902-1992; Maynard, Virginia; Odegard, Peter H., 1901-1966
    Genres
    Docudrama; History; Talk

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