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Makers: Women Who Make America
The story of the modern American women’s movement and its impact on work fields once largely closed to women.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the fight for women's rights in the United States from the 1950s to the present day. It highlights key figures and pivotal moments that have shaped the landscape of gender equality. The film explores the evolution of feminist movements and the ongoing challenges women face in achieving full equality.
Critical Reception
Makers: Women Who Make America was generally well-received for its comprehensive look at the women's rights movement and its impact on American society. Critics praised its archival footage and interviews with prominent women who were instrumental in the movement.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its historical scope and informative content.
Recognized for featuring diverse voices and perspectives.
Noted for its engaging presentation of complex social and political issues.
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Fun Fact
The documentary series 'Makers' was initiated by AOL and continued with PBS, with 'Women Who Make America' being a significant installment.
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