One-on-One
Exploring the Lives and Legacies of Women who Shaped History
Clip: Season 2019 Episode 2227 | 7m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Exploring the Lives and Legacies of Women who Shaped History
Steve Adubato goes One-on-One with Valerie Paley, PhD, Director of the Center for Women's History, to talk about how the center is the first of its kind in the nation within the walls of a major museum at the New-York Historical Society.
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One-on-One
Exploring the Lives and Legacies of Women who Shaped History
Clip: Season 2019 Episode 2227 | 7m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Steve Adubato goes One-on-One with Valerie Paley, PhD, Director of the Center for Women's History, to talk about how the center is the first of its kind in the nation within the walls of a major museum at the New-York Historical Society.
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