No Place for a Woman

No Place for a Woman

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In the 1970s, women began breaking into male-dominated professions as never before. Across the U.S., women took jobs as police officers, lawyers, and steelworkers – and faced hostile reactions. In the iron mines of northern Minnesota, women were harassed, threatened and assaulted. Hear the story o…

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    • Aug 13, 2007 LATEST EPISODE
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