The film 'American Women and the social change-women and their family' about working women in the United States in new roles that do not fit traditional homemaker and housewife stereotypes, or that were traditionally jobs held by men. Women walk across a street. A woman laughs. Women practice dance. A woman works as a dentist. Two women bird trainers. A woman plays a violin and another woman sings. A woman officer takes an oath. A woman teaches. A woman works on equipment. A woman in a meeting. Women work in a workshop. A woman paints. A woman looks into a microscope. A doctor checks a child. American sociologist Jessie Bernard of the National institute of Education talks to Edna G. Rostow, a mental hygiene consultant at the Yale University, about the change in the life style of women and the reason behind it.
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Type | Size | Price (USD) Comprehensive All Media License |
Price (USD) Digital-Only License |
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HD Master, Broadcast-ready (1920x1080, unmarked) | 2573 MB | $225.00 | $79.00 |
HD Screener (1920x1080, full-res with timecode) | 2573 MB | FREE or $4 (see below) | FREE or $4 (see below) |
Proxy (320x240, low-resolution, watermarked) | 41 MB | FREE or $4 (see below) | FREE or $4 (see below) |