2KN21BK–Woman Works Rivet Press Machine, a realistic Rosie the Riveter at work
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2TW3FN3–Women's March LA, Wide
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2FTRDGR–Caju sellers in street village with bags - Guinea Africa
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2W1XRE6–Concentrated attractive students on the break time they spending the time on their smartphone using networks to analyzing something while sitting in
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2KHPG3P–Concentrated attractive students on the break time they spending the time on
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2XBHPK9–1993 - During the American Civil War, a woman and her daughter discuss rights for women and for former slaves.
1:41
2TWDWFP–Women's March Parade Drums
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2XBHPP3–1993 - 19th century photographs show women of different races and ethnicities with their many children, while voice overs share the woes of
0:35
2XB7HH6–1953 - In this romance film, a European man (Montgomery Clift) in love with an American woman bemoans the freedom women have in her culture.
1:09
2XBHPPT–1993 - While a woman runs through a field carrying a torch, the image is overlaid with photographs of women fighting for their rights throughout
0:53
2XBP7B8–Shirley Chisholm talks about women's rights and roles in society, particularly in politics in 1974.
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2XBHPT4–1993 - Illustrations detail a 19th century voting day where suffragettes voice their desire to vote.
0:31
2TPGW9W–Women's March LA
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2XBHPRF–1993 - In the introduction to a film on the history of women's rights, a girl shares her view on the unfair history of gender inequality.
0:32
2TPK48E–Crowd at Women's March
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2XBHPWB–1993 - Optimistic attendees leave as the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 is concluded.
0:31
2TWDN02–Women's March Parade Drums, Wide
0:20
2XBHPT8–1993 - 19th century political cartoons and photographs show the derogatory way most men viewed suffragettes.
1:05
2TPKP02–MY BODY MY CHOICE Sign
0:06
2XBHPK4–1993 - While a woman tends her garden in the early 1900s, her voiceover shares a letter to her daughter where she spreads hope for women's rights.
0:56
2TWC4BN–LA City Hall Women's March
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2XBHPPJ–1993 - Elizabeth Cady Stanton reads the Declaration of Sentiments at the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention. Her crowd is largely skeptical.
1:39
2TPGX3D–Marching at Women's March
0:14
2XBHPRE–1993 - An 19th century woman hurries her children to get ready for an outing.
1:16
2TW0WFB–Walking Through Women's March
0:14
2XBHPKD–1993 - Illustrations and photographs show women's roles during the American Civil War.
0:32
2TPHE2E–LAPD Helicopter at Women's March
0:17
2TW0WN2–Crowd Chants 'MARCH'
0:09
2XBHR0J–1993 - A 19th century mill owner supervises his workers. The narration is the form of a letter to his sister, where he attacks her interest in women's
1:11
2TWBGM6–Crowd Chants 'MY BODY MY CHOICE'
0:09
2XBHPP8–1993 - A 19th century woman takes her daughter dress shopping, and scandalizes her by approving a woman passing by in bloomers.
0:57
2TWD34H–POWER TO THE PEACEFUL Sign
0:12
2XBHR0B–1993 - Illustrations detail an 1840 anti-slavery convention, where Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were barred from speaking because of their
0:51
2TWDTNB–I'M THE BOSS Sign
0:08
2XBHPK1–1993 - Girls and boys share their views on gender inequality, with one boy attempting a case for misandry and another saying the sexes will never be
0:54
2TPKN46–Women's March Signs
0:15
2XBHPT7–1993 - A 19th century man writes a disparaging letter about women's rights to his sister, while he watches his family.
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2TW1TFB–Sign with HILLARY CLINTON Quote
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2TPMD3E–DONALD TRUMP Dummy
0:12
2XBHPTG–1993 - In a letter to his sister, a 19th century man jeers at her interest in wearing bloomers and also shares his concerns about the imminent Civil
1:02
2XBHPPP–1993 - Teenage and young girls share their views on gender inequality. A young man says he'd want his wife to have a job like he did, but that he
0:56
2XBHPP9–1993 - In 1848, a woman performs duties around the house and for her children and wonders about women's rights.
1:18
2XBHR0A–1993 - In 1848, a woman gets a carriage ride to Seneca Falls for the convention on women's rights.
0:53
2XBHPPM–1993 - A re-enactment of Elizabeth Cady Stanton's 1848 reading of the Declaration of Sentiments is intercut with narrated drawings illustrating her
1:12
2XBHPRH–1993 - A re-enactment of Elizabeth Cady Stanton's 1848 reading of the Declaration of Sentiments is intercut with narrated drawings illustrating her
1:37
2XBHPPB–1993 - A 19th century woman goes to see her widowed aunt, who will lose her home and belongings to creditors. It inspires the woman to make sure her
1:10
2XBHPT5–1993 - A 19th century man plays catch with his sons, and makes his daughter help his wife spread a picnic. The narration is his letter to his sister,
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2XBHPWC–1993 - In 1848, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mary Ann McClintock, Martha Coffin Wright, Martha Wright and Jane Hunt get together to discuss
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