| Eleanor
Roosevelt |
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Tractors
for Cuba, May 31, 1961 00:01:31 |
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Soviet
Union and Khrushchev, October 27, 1957 00:07:42 |
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Introduces
Adlai Stevenson from Los Angeles, September 28, 1956 00:17:26 |
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Reminiscences
1962, part 1 00:32:00 |
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Reminiscences
1962, part 2 00:19:46 |
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| Amelia
Earhart |
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Women's
place in aviation, February 11, 1936 00:05:24 |
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Spoken
before her last flight in 1937 00:00:16 |
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| Rosa
Parks |
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Montgomery,
Alabama bus test case, WKAR-TV, 1974 00:09:17 |
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Speaks
after winning the Martin Luther King award, January 14, 1980
00:00:10 |
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| Elizabeth II, Queen
of Great Britain |
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Excerpts
from wedding ceremony, November 20, 1947 00:01:13 |
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Excerpt
of coronation ceremonies, June 2, 1953 00:01:41 |
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Greets
the people of Canada at the 11th Commonweath games, 1978 00:08:30 |
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Supports
the Coalition effort in the Persian Gulf, February 1991 00:00:23 |
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| Betty
Friedan |
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Revolution
in the consciousness of women, March 5 1971 00:45:37 |
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| Coretta
Scott King |
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At
the Democratic National Convention, July 13, 1976 00:07:40 |
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Speaks
at Michigan State University, March 31, 1971 00:21:27 |
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| Sandra
Day O'Connor |
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After
her Senate confirmation to the US Supreme Court in 1981 00:00:18 |
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| Geraldine
Ferraro |
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Accepting
the vice presidential nomination, July 19, 1984 00:27:18 |
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Concession
speech following the 1984 presidential election 00:07:02 |
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| Gloria
Steinem |
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Women
of the 80's-the second wave, OSU March 14, 1984 00:59:22 |
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| Shirley Chisholm |
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Tells
why she ran for President, June 7, 1974 00:01:22 |
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| Marlene Dietrich |
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Speaks
to American troops, Italian radio 1944 00:00:41 |
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| Bombing of Hiroshima |
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Pilot
Paul Tibbets of the Enola Gay, first descriptions1945 00:00:49 |
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Miss
Teichiko gives an eyewitness account, August 1945 00:14:31 |
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| President Harry Truman |
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Post
war radio address to the American People, August 9, 1945 00:28:39 |
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| Margaret Thatcher |
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First
statement to the press as Prime Minister of England, May 11, 1979
00:00:13 |
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| Mahalia Jackson |
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News
reports of her death and old clips of her singing, February 1, 1972
00:02:09
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