She's Nobody's Baby: A History of American Women in the 20th Century
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She's Nobody's Baby: A History of American Women in the 20th Century
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- She's Nobody's Baby: A History of American Women in the 20th Century
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Hosts Alan Alda and Marlo Thomas trace the evolution of the roles and lives of women in the twentieth century. Includes newsreel footage, stills, radio and television footage, cartoons, and period music
Intended audience: Ages 15 through college and adult
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Hosts Alan Alda and Marlo Thomas trace the evolution of the roles and lives of women in the twentieth century. Includes newsreel footage, stills, radio and television footage, cartoons, and period music
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- Yes yes. You. May. Know who's now has. To lower I'm Tom and I'm no one but no one has received more advice in the last eighty years than the average American woman in the one nine hundred twenty S. America got the car and the assembly line and fell in love with scientific solutions so the American woman got scientific advice on raising children from the Dr Spock that day. Thank you John watch the number one creek shoulder in is all they were young adults to never hugged them or kissed him if you must kissed him once on the forward when they say good night. Shake hands with them in the morning in the Depression of the one nine hundred thirty S. there was no work and no money. The times demanded escape from reality and the radio so prosperous provided the soap as that won't listen. Seem to be describing life on some other planet. One asked the question. Are you macula dainty when your husband comes home from work. Don't let perspiration orders for your attraction for him just before he's due to arrive we scoff your clothes and runs into a rest pressing you said the government in one hundred forty two there's a war on out of the kitchen into the regret batteries Uncle Sam need you use at the government in one thousand nine hundred five the war's over. Put down that blowtorch back back into the kitchen. Uncle Sam needs your job for a homecoming veteran one hundred fifty we had the bomb and Russia did to threatening times a woman was supposed to be safe and comforting that meant old fashioned innocence was in demand again she was told the good girls don't kiss on the first date. Good girls don't let their boyfriends get to first base and absolutely not to second base ten years later in the sixties. Everything turned around and the same woman was being told how to conduct an affair on her lunch hour the thing you had to watch as your hair if you come back to the office with locks a damp here from the post passion shower everybody in the typing pool is going to know you weren't having lunch at lunch and so it went from generation to generation. Conflicting advice from the government the clergy from the doctors the boss who's from the media the mothers the fathers the lovers they all told her do this do that the her know the her is it any wonder that the average American woman was up to here with advice that the seventy's they came her time she began to pick and choose which advice she would and would not listen to you and now she's nobody's they've. The turn of the century appeared to be rather placid will mend. Every woman was supposed to be somebody. The fashion dream role of the times wrapped herself up in a corset in crinoline she went in at the middle out in the front and tried to look as much as possible like an S.. But the president's daughter Alice Roosevelt as a new spirit in one year she attended four hundred two dances. But. Her father was heard to complain. I can run the country or I can control our lives but I cannot do both. Sides. Do not drive. In an era when only tables were thought to have legs. The shoe salesman was the most dangerous rake around flirt with him and invited swift and terrible retribution. Good girls are innocent. A nice way of saying ignorance on the screen we had Lillian Gish her costume was virginity a promise with love. The bad girl with the band. Her custom was scanty her promise was six. The top them the the bear was so evil that she had to be fuller and. Even her screen name was an anagram of Arab death. Actress Paula Negri went barrel one better she smoked. But most American women were virgins or vamps most were just working fine one hundred ten fifty five percent of black women and twenty three percent of all women work for wages the housewife worked an eighteen hour day the factory woman went home after work and work some more. The industrial system employed children as young as six and seven in mines and canneries and airless Mills. Playing in the sunshine quickly became distant memory. And then there were the immigrants. By nine hundred ten they made a pass the population of every major American city. The immigrants arrive with great hope. Often to find their dreams and their names changed against their will. They were expecting a golden land. They landed in the worst slums America has everything. Very often an immigrant woman did peace work at home to supplement her family's income. Every day she delivered it back to the factory and picked up some more if she worked as hard as she could she might earn an extra thirty five cents a day at a time when a loaf of bread class five cents. For children had to work the size. One wife whose doctors said she would die with another pregnancy. Asked him for advice on that most taboo subject birth control he had none. Tell Jake to sleep on the roof he said. In ninety nine eleven fire broke out at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York. The doors had been locked to keep the girls from going to the bathroom and to keep organizers of the infant labor movement from getting in. Six men and one hundred forty young Jewish and a child and working women were killed some jumped some burned even relatives had trouble again a fine the dead. The Triangle fire. Galvanized efforts to create trade unions among the garment workers and in the forefront of that movement was Rosie Schneiderman she was one of an unprecedented generation of women reformers who couldn't remain placid in the face of overwhelming need women like Lillian was who's visiting nurses worked a neighborhood where male physicians really ventured women like Florence Kelley who fought to abolish child labor and won. Like Jane Adams who started settlement houses where poor families can get a hot meal and learn the language like Mary McLeod the tune who led the fight to educate black Americans the labor organizer Mother Jones had new an unusual advice for women of conscience whatever the fight she said don't be ladylike and incredibly all kinds of women began standing up and speaking out for the social causes they believed in. The thousand. Invited like the famous family expert of the day. Really I'm wiling predicted that women's rights would turn gentle mothers into Amazonian Braun. The first world war was starting and many suffer just the posted how could we fight to defend democracy they wanted to know when half the people in our democracy couldn't even vote by. The end the earth the American the the the earth the of the American taxpayer the the day of the ordinary the and. The the soldiers had gone out like nights on horseback they came back wounded wised up modern men. By the war's end in one thousand nine hundred eighteen three hundred twenty one thousand Americans had been killed or captured over indeed at home almost twice as many over five hundred thousand more Americans died in the epidemic of Spanish troops. The women nursed them all thought it was the end of ignorance the demands of grown up women could no longer be denied. Carrie Chapman cash spoke of the long struggle for the vote. George Washington's six here to rectify man's grievances by war but it took seventy two years to establish women's rights by law. Roman suffrage is a long story of hard work and heartache. The fact. It was nine hundred twenty the nineteenth Amendment had finally passed American women could vote. Enter the flapper I. Got a real man than I. Do the slapper. Of the twenty's learn to drink precisely when frozen Bishan had made it illegal. She gave up her long skirt and took up faster than saying. Her ideal was ill who married author F. Scott Fitzgerald. She spoke for her generation a fiber floats wrote Delta because it's fun to flirt. And the it girl of the movies. Claire above quoted better than anyone. To be dress smartly today advised this ad for scan to use one wears an undergarment of silk and nothingness that goes on for just one second. The country was enjoying a post-war boom. A scientific expert named fraud said that sex was vital to her held a businessman named steward invented a car where she and her man could be alone. By nine hundred twenty eight condoms were two hundred fifty million dollar business. The new woman was a city girl. And one boy had this advice to her. For the same service I get from the sun and I expect her all the while to radiate my office the sunshine sympathetic interest in all the things I am trying to do. For the woman who worked at home business sold new gadgets that were supposed to cut down household time in motion. Science was to be her savior. But one nurse knew that the only science which could really save Lehman was birth control. Margaret Sanger advocated the diaphragm a woman's message many people are horrified at the idea of control. It is we know of a new program for many doctors it was a new business program from now on the male gynecologist became a woman's chief advisor on six. Two out of a hundred women actually went to college. Business had a formula for their future if they went to work after school they were sure to be that greatest of corporate assets. Overqualified. President Coolidge called the women schools. Beds of radicalism. But the real radical went beyond what her background predicted one woman failed to the South Seas at a time when few women traveled anywhere alone. Margaret Mead The came the greatest anthropologist of her time. I had no reason to doubt the brains were suitable for a woman she said as I had my father's kind of mind which was also his mother's. Business had no formula for the future of a black woman. This was her assembly line in the one nine hundred twenty. Josephine Baker as background predicted that she would stay in segregated but clowning around. But she went to Paris with an American company and she didn't come back. You. She took Europe by storm. Adopted French as a language. Adopted orphaned of every color as her own children she would speak out against racism before many Americans had even heard the word but in self-imposed exile she longed for home. I have to love she sang my country in Paris she was the queen of the fully Beijing. Thank. Back home what a black woman sang was the blues. This is Bessie Smith in The only movie she ever made. You. Yes you know. You. Bessie Smith was one of the great blues singers who flourished in an era of speakeasies and easy money. You. She died in Tennessee as a result of an automobile accident because a nearby white hospital with your to take a ring she was forty three. You. Wanna rock. Already saying more triumphantly Eric according to her but it was a real woman took control of her own time and motion. Me. But in one thousand funny nine even the businessman lost control. For nine hundred thirty three sixteen million people one third of the American labor force were out of work. For some people in the depression the only way to make money was to dance ninety hours straight and win a dance marathon the trick was to hang on. In New York. Riverside Park and all over the country there were places called Hoovervilles where the homeless camp in shanties they were named for the president of the United State. The hopes of the nation rule and the bread of poverty. And a country that still had segregated everything including blood banks that oppression was just about the only thing ever to be separate but truly equal. Reality was what people start done with they lived on was dreams. Ollywood provided the great escape. Like most fantasy she was female and in every way a contrast to the real depression with. Busby Berkeley is Dreamgirls reeked of money they may be useful music. The vamp returned in the person they wished made the lab sexier in the sex funnier than ever before is that alike. Elaborate. I don't. Make enough money. When. You. Went back to. Innocence came back to win the person the new super star Shirley Temple she was healthy and hopeful like President Roosevelt's granddaughter. Pain flub and said Thank. God that's right. Now that nobody was listening much to business anymore the go. When men took over the role of advise. Getting Housewives on their feet to support the National Recovery Administration. Putting the rural poor and their feet with needed social services. Survival is a national priority so strengthen a woman actually became acceptable. Eleanor Roosevelt may have been shy by nature and reserved by training but she got her courage from a conscience. She went where no President's wife had ever gone before. Out of the House of privilege and into the heart of the people. A new deal brought electrical power to the depressed American farm lands and that in itself transform the routine of the farm life. Now she had light is a vital new appliances but the first time the country household began to resemble the city households and women were finally connected to one another by their kitchens. Last act like it's the new source of advice was the radio and by please our fourth biggest industry by one hundred thirty five city and country women now shared a new escape his job of C.B.S. Radio. Gallo some story about ask questions in the running to find out as the White. Stripes just the reverse the the. And Oxo though was the off that all autos go white life. People. Weren't times eased off and working people fought to save themselves from the insecurity that made them such easy victims of the Depression in the first place. They're one of the Union me a never was afraid of a company and a devotee made in the race he went to the you know when I'm eating to plug the stakes were high the strikes were violent you know women were in there fighting to support the men and the. To the women of such an era real heroin had to be strong independent and exemplify the spirit of survival. Amelia Earhart was a natural. They called it the first lady of the year he spoke out for women's rights. She and her husband publisher George put them through the marriage contract to Thomas both of them freedom in work and play. Please don't forget song just a minute to get there I will buy. A hard row to her husband I cannot guarantee to endure the confinements of even an attractive cage. Miscarriage aren't playing with Amanda did not exist or two thousand twenty six miles. Find it a new officials women's distract the first woman and the only person second Lindbergh to solo the Atlantic holder of a record of fourteen hours and fifty six minutes. Are most capable woman flyer America can say Well done Mr Hart. Another heroine of the thirty's was Mildred Ella Diedrich sins of Harry's they call their base because as an athlete she was on a par with Babe Ruth. When she went on to Denver with her husband the clouds made it clear that strong women were now something to cheer about. Even Hollywood hired. Katherine Hepburn. Bette Davis they made power in a woman look glamorous in a war and I was just as well. With men going overseas the war planes needed women. Fortune magazine said that woman cowards would provide the margin of victory in this the second great war of our century. This was the advice the government gave American women in a wartime propaganda film called to the lady. This is Middleton USA just an average American city like thousands of others some of the girls are down at the pulled. Some arriving there after known soda dops drugstore. Others are catching the mass in a. Paris life is pleasant Middleton and its women are pretty proud of their city. This is Middleton when the women of England. Adult women of Russia are fighting our enemy with every ounce of blood on muscle in their bodies. When the women of Italy I have lost the strength like. This is Middleton the USA in the throes of total war or as the women of Middleton perform their little household tasks. There are some of them are probably our schoolmates America friends prepare themselves for their job the job of killing and big. You know effort was spared to get those ladies out of their homes and into overalls and they responded in the war plan for the first time some black women got work that paid well and some black and white women even work side by side the number of women in the workforce. Rose from twelve and one half million by nine hundred forty two eighteen and one half million in one nine hundred forty five. This wartime newsreel celebrated in hundreds of United States shipyards husky women do the same jobs as men. Top rugged work that they toss off like that or. A grateful country nicknamed her Rosie the Riveter and the government praised her in a propaganda film called women of steel. The women of America rally to the support of the men. Here in this post the last great industry we thought could be handled only by men these mothers wives and sweet came to stand shoulder to shoulder with you know most everything about. Connie I'm hungry a great run. And the work isn't too hard for him now I'm stuck in a butcher shop I like doesn't that this morning. Excitement it is about giving this a funny place where you never know when the war but having turkey the back story on why give your let's thank Michael Behe as I suppose it would turn to try putting a bunch of women chapel calling the snow I never did move here I just have to feasible to main. Goal Americans. But the G.I. returning from the war in one nine hundred forty five had a very different vision of the girl he wanted to come home to know overall no welders man power was definitely not the source of her glamour. The soldier also wanted his old job back so the government made films advising Rosie the Riveter to ignore her skills. Doubt her strength and go back to being somebody is baby my wife works people think I can support or. Work I'm going to run the whole. Many women stayed on in the job market after the war but the news reels in the movie theaters warned they were making a big mistake. One U.S. woman every four has been living. A woman with a pulsation equaled was successful man is economically able to terminate her marriage if you saw my. Own bread winner but such women really about Iraq to prove that they were NOT ONE News will produce a career woman. Dr Melanie a foreigner to put down careers for women. Her bestseller modern woman the law sex invokes Freud to prove the independent women were unnatural even slightly sick. Abandoning their feminine role has made women on the happy because it has made them frustrated with children on healthy because they do not have maternal and it has made their husband's unhappy because they do not have real women. Instead. Their wives have become their right. One way to deflate the powerful wartime women like to make her feel bad about her. An explosion of advice on love and loveliness sent American women on a frantic search for new look and a better body. And the new scientific advisor her beautician creepy. U.K. mean. I want you Corey not like. Her reality was reshaped completely in the sixty's. The bombs were all smoothed out the truth we can see. Not since the turn of the century. Had there been such a vast difference between the real woman and the dollar she was now advised to be. Oh doctor. Oh. And then the Marty flew to go where the float if you. Will have to move with don't lose. An American girl is supposed to have fun in the fifty's men had to worry about the bills and the bomb in the Cold War with Russia but the girl in the beauty contest was supposed to smile and move with great care. She was built to please and the Barbie doll was the ideal woman to call. For me and the only dream going was success for a woman the only success was marriage. And in one hundred fifty Louis Taylor was the most beautiful bride of all. My nine hundred fifty one one out of every three American women was married likely is that one thousand. Two thirds of the growth of the American population was occurring in the suburbs where the government was helping G.I.'s build a dream house has his dream house was her down. And this is America contest demonstrated the skills she needed to live there and how many major appliances he had the buyer to make them both happy. With all these new household toys at her fingertips she now had no excuse not to be the perfect and perfectly happy homemaker. A new source of advice was television which produced America's favorite housewife Lucille Ball. Like dialing Lucy show that a wife's role was to inspire generosity. Anyway she could. I think you did pretty well for your anniversary. So my considering it was no anniversary. Well whenever there's a good president. I always tell received our anniversary. When a hero never see it. Body like that I think about it so much and now I've forgotten. The things you say and honey you know I actually Or are you running last week but. I got to thank them for Happy Anniversary don't. With the Cold War. Getting hotter with fashion tried to recall the say for days. Crinoline was came back for the first time since one thousand nine hundred ten. One adviser who spoke to women as adults was the famous Baby Dr Benjamin Spock he later regretted saying that only women could take care of children. But in the fifty's when everyone thought Housewives just had fun. At least Dr Spock understood how much they had to cope with. He was advised by news reels that in marriage as in fashion the old style was the safest The family was solidly founded on the father as if we all can read winner and all the mother as cook housekeeper and most of the children. Whether marriages were happy on up people made the best of them. Divorce was almost don't think. The unthinkable could only happen to a bad wife one who neglected his career. Store If you're just starting to get Don't you realize you've got the world coming at seven thirty in the seven now I was looking at everything he's got has been used. But we've got to make an impression on this the Lockwood your should have been working on this dinner all afternoon. This. Worst wife abused her husband's generosity and turn into a greedy monster with an extra flick of the almighty dollar we can all know that would make my house were too easy to jump around the viewers all we can buy drinks your quality I sell insurance. Well on the for me. Shaking a sympathetic audience the agreement but not boys all his woes to any who will listen. Divorces rose by fifteen percent between one thousand nine hundred eighty eight and fifty nine and so did sales of major appliances clearly a houseful of toys was not enough for one thing you believe in a silver known to our Doris Day and James Garner demonstrated that a woman who wanted more and to open the door of the Dollhouse very gently you. Want. To find after he died. Oh. Oh I've got you now dear I've gotten there already are and I quote In fact cases household duties important as they are not sufficient to gratify a woman's desire for expression this is America might do well to start early in her marriage. Apply and cultivation of outside interests and hobbies. Really secure the I know I did but it doesn't pertain to you or doesn't burn enough you have the P.T.A. and you make your own ketchup N.D.A. and home bottle of ketchup that is indeed and it's not very fulfilling. Oh well I didn't realize your life like fulfillment you always shouted have being a doctor's wife was Greer enough always darling I didn't mean to sound as if I'm unhappy I'm very happy and you know they're. You know that I would never consciously go out looking for a job don't you think he has something like this to land in my math. It's only once a week and I wanted an even interfere with my wife he did the thing. Down by my own artillery. The rebel of the time was the woman who grew up in spoke up in one nine hundred fifty Helen Gagan Douglas ran for the Senate in California against Richard Nixon. They've squeaks like Nixon and McCarthy are trying to get are so frightened of communism she said it soon will be afraid to turn out the lights at night. Nicks in the queues Douglas of being pink right down to her underwear and he won the election. America's favorite girl was Marilyn Monroe. She was our Superdome. The new vamp without the old stink. The whole country had fun with Marilyn and she looked like she was having fun too. He died of an overdose of barbiturates when she was thirty six. Zero Muhammad. Two people called things what they were in the fifty's it was an age of euphemism. Never mind that girls went crazy for Elvis Presley's wild gyrations Ed Sullivan only televising from the waist up. Perea was an award was a police action. Women didn't go to the toilet and went to the little girl's room and little girls didn't think about sex. And one hundred sixty doctors found the food proved way to prevent pregnancy the birth control pill the pill was its own advice. It said Now you can get everything you want. To lead to the mystique of the Single Girl the most independent woman since Rosie the Riveter she got advice from Cosmopolitan magazine on the killed one man and an orgasm. But this single girl never slept with her boyfriend. As that girl Marlo Thomas was the first T.V. heroine to work for a living and live alone. The the. Point that downcast. Going to help pay the rent and I. Ever woman wanted to share her cares in the sixty's she could become a flower child. Is a woman wanted to show that she cared in the sixty's he could join the Peace Corps the creation of the administration of John Kennedy. Section idealism one side by side with the new ideal of style. Jackie. Convenience foods made cooking simple. But this model cook rarely made anything that was simple. But are now you can do. Usually a trial was the first woman in public memory to be called a shift when she messed up right there on the T.V. screen the woman who was watching suddenly had permission not to be the perfect homemaker when you flip anything really you just have to have the courage of your convictions particularly for sort of a loose like this. Go very well see when I didn't I didn't have the courage to do it. Is going to see. Every night on the T.V. news room and saw other people with the courage of their convictions. Some men in the civil rights movement the little women but it was hard to believe them when standing Lou Hamer was emerging as a leader. Is the we are human beings. And we're not stopping now to we get something that we worked all the. Women have gone to the field and work from ten to twelve hours for three dollars a day. And we mean to ride than enough because from the seventeenth. And the twenty six has made a one. Was no different just the call of asking. It could also be seen on T.V. that women is safe in white is Mary Parkman Peabody mother of the governor of Massachusetts had left their homes to take a stand among the people in the streets. Going to spend another night in jail. No they don't invite me to say anymore. Expect to be this afternoon. Better for the writers. Are naturally I'd rather have us win the case and move it. Could remain a little eyes were in history and the way it was dividing our country. Jane Fonda was loved for opposing the war and hated for I used to be Barbarella about five years ago I had a lot of blond hair and I wore forty's and false eyelashes and I was a movie star but as far as I know the only thing women could do was change sheets or something like that. Some of the marchers were old hands of protest when she was in Congress Jeannette Rankin had voted against entry into World War One and World War two she had not changed her stand there is no reason why old lady should be denied the right to go into the capital. Was a riot policemen on every corner to see that we don't argue this Mother's Day. Welcome as a mighty women's movement movement in every state of this country in which the women of this country will organize their political power. Many men in the peace movement belittle the role of women but it was hard to believe them when you heard Bella Abzug calling for an end to the war and a new beginning in a way to build a society for our sons and for everybody else's sons and for people here and across this country the images from television made women who stayed home think about their own lives. With all the fast foods and gadgetry. She still worked fifty five hours a week three hours longer than the housewife of the twenty's and then is now it was the same thing. Nobody thought she was working there was a problem. Betty Friedan's bestselling book The Feminine Mystique. Called it the problem that has no name. The doctor gave her tranquilizers. But her tranquility was shattered. Jackie Kennedy you become a little. That assassination. Caret a king had become a widow. Place as a nation. At the Kennedy had become a widow. By assassination. Two young people died in the demonstrations at Jackson State. For young people died it can state. They were somebodies children. And even if they weren't her children whether she was a housewife or a single girl whether she was for the war or against the war at home a marching white or black. Old or young. She could feel the pain. And it changed her. I started having a dream in the sixty's wrote a young reporter named Gloria Steinem in the dream I am fighting with someone. They are trying to kill me or kill someone I love. I'm fighting with all my strings but I just can't hurt them. They just smile it must be a classic dream of rage and powerlessness. Something's wrong somewhere. Something else to be tainted got the B.S.A. God can be I can allow might how to grow up in a body like somebody sick and we got to find a way to be changed. In the seventy's that sense of powerlessness gave way to a new sense of strength in numbers when they got rid of their old advisers and for the first time the new ones were mostly women like Mary Steinem we have no desire at all to take over the male role. This revolution and it is a revolution not a reform is about humanizing both roles not exchanging. Some of the new advisors were women of achievement wasn't only what they said that what they did that expanded every woman's belief in Iran possibilities. Janet Guthrie was the first woman to race at the Indy five hundred. In the tennis battle of the sexes Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs a woman won the Nobel Prize for medicine. Raj when young a woman ran for president. Shirley Chisholm attorney Sarah Weddington one milestone abortion case before the Supreme Court one by one the achievements added up and influence when Americans go to woman could be. She could be a playwright like into Zaki Xango. A Supreme Court justice like Sandra Day O'Connor for a pint size slugger in the Little League. At the first national women's conference in Houston. Fifteen thousand delegates from every state in every style of life. We're joined by three first ladies who greeted Barbara Jordan one of the decades new advisers were you know that beauty and brains are not mutually exclusive. We know that we can be as couple guns in the bedroom we know that. In the field. California the farm workers took one of their own to be their chief negotiator to Lawrence where town in Hollywood Sherry Lansing to charges president the twentieth Century Fox. Soprano Beverly Sills stepped up from the stage of the New York City Opera and ran the whole show. And in normal rate which was based on a real woman's achievements. Sally Field stepped up on a table and organize the union the advice of the seventies let's face the truth and women grew up on it you will restore him a bond back told the truth about housework I have a daughter who is that twenty six and has just shown some curiosity on how to turn on the stove. On T.V. Jean Stapleton played Edith Bunker facing a rapist that helped erase the myth that rape only happens to women who wear sport when Betty Ford spoke openly of her nest ectomy millions went for breast cancer exams and lives were saved but telling the truth is sometimes dangerous when Martha Mitchell spoke up about Watergate she was laughed at and left alone. Tv's Mary Tyler Moore celebrated the truth that staying single was a legitimate way for a woman to live when we see how do you how do you open up a subject like this you want to marry. When it really often the right. Well. Then I know what I'm going to say may sound a little you know negative but our. Know. Sometimes people didn't agree on what the truth was Philip. Lastly mobilized opposition to a quality so women even though polls show the majority of Americans continue to support is. Still the real woman who had found her truth. She wasn't a slapper any or a paper doll or a flower child or anybody's baby. Mama. Mama mama. And when I. Came. To my. Mom.
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