Mary Tyler Moore Biography: The Controversial Life of The Legendary TV Pioneer, Mary Tyler Moore Show, Relationships and More

Mary Tyler Moore Biography: The Controversial Life of The Legendary TV Pioneer, Mary Tyler Moore Show, Relationships and More

Author: Chris Dicker

Publisher: Chris Dicker

Published:

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13:

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Mary Tyler Moore was not just an American actress, she was an activist for various causes. She changed the way people perceive women at work. She stood as an example for women who did not want to be marginalized in the workplace. Mary Tyler Moore paved the way for many women to become independent back in the days to stood for their equal rights. This is shown clearly in the television sitcom Mary Tyler Moore Show as she brought modern-day feminism to the forefront of society with her depiction of a successful news reporter Mary Richards. In this biography you'll learn more about Mary Tyler Moore private life, relationships and her proactive fight with diabetes. As a legendary television and film performer (pioneer), she influenced many people through her work. How and it what way, we'll explore into some detail here. Mary also advocated for the rights of animals, how and why she got involved, you'll learn in this biography. Coming from a time when feminism and women’s rights were on the march across the land, her character of Mary Richards personified many of the values of the feminist movement, and even sometimes pushed the envelope. It's more to Mary Tyler Moore than meets the eye, her life was very controversial as well. From divorces to alcohol abuse and diabetes, Mary had to cope with all. We'll explore some of those controversies and if you want to learn more about her private and professional life, grab your copy now!


From Page to Screen

From Page to Screen

Author: Joyce Moss

Publisher: Detroit : Gale Research

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 472

ISBN-13:

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Lists 1400 16mm films, videos, or laser discs adapted from books for young people.


kate spade new york: SHE

kate spade new york: SHE

Author: kate spade new york

Publisher: Abrams

Published: 2017-10-10

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1683351339

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The fourth book in kate spade new york’s successful series, SHE: muses, visionaries and madcap heroines invites readers back into a way of living that is singularly joyous, distinctly feminine, and wildly interesting. To the New York–based brand, the most exciting and vibrant women in America are the ones who stand out from the crowd. Paying tribute to revered activists like Gloria Steinem and Shirley Chisholm, classic fictional characters like Mary Richards and Carrie Bradshaw, treasured icons like Marilyn Monroe and Nina Simone, and contemporary firebirds like Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Dolly Parton, this much-anticipated book celebrates the women whose bold personalities and styles play an important role in the lives of women across the country. With rich photography, spirited quotes and profiles, amusing anecdotes, words of wisdom, personal essays, and signature kate spade new york “sheâ€? statements, every page of SHE: muses, visionaries and madcap heroines will inspire you to live your own interesting life to the fullest, every single day.


Women's Roles in Eighteenth-Century America

Women's Roles in Eighteenth-Century America

Author: Merril D. Smith

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2010-02-26

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 0313355533

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This book offers a look at how the lives of women changed in the era when the United States emerged. Spanning the broad spectrum of Colonial-era life, Women's Roles in Eighteenth-Century America is a revealing exploration of how 18-century American women of various races, classes, and religions were affected by conditions of the times—war, slavery, religious awakenings, political change, perceptions about gender—as well as how they influenced the world around them. Women's Roles in Eighteenth-Century America covers the area of North America that became the United States and follows the transformation of the British colonies into a new nation. The book is organized thematically to examine marriage and the family, the law, work, travel, war, religion, and education and the arts. Each chapter combines current research and primary sources to offer authoritative portraits of real lives of the everyday women during this pivotal early era in our history.


Women & Aging

Women & Aging

Author: Helen Rippier Wheeler

Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9781555876616

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Guide with more than two thousand bibliographic entries and cross-references. It includes journal articles, book chapters, essays, and doctoral dissertations, as well as complete books.