In 1960, American women needed their husbands' permission to apply for a credit card. New York Times op-ed columnist Gail Collins and author and screenwriter Nora Ephron discuss the cataclysmic changes that have overhauled American women's lives during the past five decades. Collins's new book is When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present. Nora Ephron is the author of I Feel Bad About My Neck.
This event is part of the Ruth Stanton Illustrious Women Series, supported by the Ruth Stanton Foundation.
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do these women know that it was the Rockefellers that created women's lib? to tax them, and for their children to become dependent on the state. that pells cast into the music you listen to? do you know that if you are not a child of GOD through faith in JESUS CHRIST, you are a child of satan? and you are open game to his deceptions? Just take the time to think about these things. the devil is desensitizing the world to the reality of GOD. with his foundational deception "YEA, HATH GOD SAID?"
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