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A Century of Women

A Century of Women

Description: The role of American women over the past century is examined in both documentary and dramatic form.
Genre: Drama
Year Released: 1994
First episode air date: June 7, 1994
Executive Producers: Pat Mitchell, Vivian Schiller, MORE
Writers: Lynn Roth, Kyra Thompson, Heidi Schulman, Jacoba Atlas
Genres: Drama, Documentary, Historical Fiction
Nominations: Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Series, MORE
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