American women launch the world's first equal rights movement, while Blacks build their own universities for equality in education.
American women launch the world's first equal rights movement, while Blacks build their own universities for equality in education.
The Twentieth century ushers in a new era of equal rights, and the federal government extends a safety net to the unemployed, the elderly, and the poor.
Women, Blacks, Jews and the poor push for equality in education and the workplace.
Episode 6 showcases the decades of the 60s and 70s, the greatest era of equal rights the nation has ever seen with equality extended to consumers, the elderly, gays, women, workers and children.
Episode 7 showcases the decades of the 60s and 70s, the greatest era of equal rights the nation has ever seen with equality extended to consumers, the elderly, gays, women, workers and children.
Beginning with Roe v Wade and ending with the Third Wave of Feminism, Program Eight shows how by the 21st Century, the nation has embraced the idea of equality for all Americans.
About this title: Program one examines the origins of plays and the earliest playwrights in Ancient Greece to the influences from Greek and Roman theater and the Renaissance writers of the Elizabethan Age. About the Ser..
About this title: Program two investigates how playwrights all over Europe reacted to social change in the Age of Industrialization. About the Series: From the beginnings of western democracy in ancient Greece, plays ha..
About this title: As the Age of Industrialization reached its zenith in Europe and America, playwrights responded by delving into the depths of the human mind. Program three shows how European and American playwrights tu..