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Cheryl Ladd, "Charlie's Angels," and American Women in the 1970's

Sex, the ERA, and the Reagan Movement

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Cheryl Ladd, "Charlie's Angels," and American Women in the 1970's

By: Thomas Winterbottom
Narrated by: Susan Soriano
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This book is a study of the state of American women in the late 1970s, done through the examination of one of its most popular television shows, Charlie's Angels, and uses one of the stars of the show, Cheryl Ladd, as a character example and representation of a typical woman television star of that era.

©2021 Thomas Winterbottom (P)2021 Thomas Winterbottom
Gender Studies Social Sciences
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