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Working for freedom

Part of a documentary series chronicling the epic journey of America's commitment to liberty and the idea of freedom. Episode 9: As the split widens between the rich and the poor, a new labor movement arises fighting for the rights of workers. Episode 10: The newly unveiled Statue of Liberty symbolizes all that is best in America, inspiring an era of reform and compassion. Looks at the work of Susan B. Anthony and women's suffrage, child labor, John Muir, Ida Tarbell and her exposure of abuses by Rockefeller's Standard Oil, and Jane Addams, the first American social worker.

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  • "Yearning to breathe free"
  • "Yearning to breathe free"@en
  • "Freedom, a history of US"
  • "Freedom, a history of US"@en

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  • "This video looks at Susan B. Anthony and women's right to vote. It looks at the Gilded Age and the labor movement. The Statue of Liberty, child labor and Mary Harris Jones are included. John Muir, Ida Tarbell and her exposure of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company's abuses are examined. Jane Addams, the first American social worker and her creation of Hull House are also included."
  • "Part of a documentary series chronicling the epic journey of America's commitment to liberty and the idea of freedom. Episode 9: As the split widens between the rich and the poor, a new labor movement arises fighting for the rights of workers. Episode 10: The newly unveiled Statue of Liberty symbolizes all that is best in America, inspiring an era of reform and compassion. Looks at the work of Susan B. Anthony and women's suffrage, child labor, John Muir, Ida Tarbell and her exposure of abuses by Rockefeller's Standard Oil, and Jane Addams, the first American social worker."@en
  • "Part of a documentary series chronicling the epic journey of America's commitment to liberty and the idea of freedom. Working for freedom: As industrial progress continues and the gap between rich and the poor widens, a new labor movement emerges to advocate for workers' rights. The strike at Lawrence, Massachusetts is a victory for workers; Samuel Gompers emerges as an influential labor leader; and Susan B. Anthony paves the way for women's right to vote. Yearning to breathe free: The newly unveiled Statue of Liberty is a symbol of all that is best in America, inspiring a time of reform and compassion. Mother Jones brings the child labor issue to the forefront of the nation's consciousness, and Jane Addams, America's first social worker, creates Hull House. Ida Tarbell exposes the abuses of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company."@en

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  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en

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  • "Working for freedom Yearning to breathe free"
  • "Working for freedom"@en