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The Quiet Feminism of Norman Lear’s Middle-Aged Women

The shows of Norman Lear, who died on Tuesday, celebrated the needs and complexities of the everyday woman.

Rhonda Garelick
Author: Rhonda Garelick

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Rhonda Garelick

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Actors and Actresses, Lear, Norman, Menopause, Middle Age (Demographic), Rolle, Esther, Women’s Rights
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