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Why Loretta Lynn Wrote "You Ain't Woman Enough"
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Loretta Lynn wrote the song after hearing the plight of a young fan worried about a rival.
Loretta Lynn: Lyricist and Songwriter
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Sheryl Crow and Jack White talk about Loretta Lynn’s talent as a lyricist and songwriter.
Loretta Lynn's Gowns
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Loretta Lynn's personal designer shows two of her gowns displayed in her museum.
Loretta Lynn Wrote for Women. Her Song "The Pill."
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Loretta Lynn, Sissy Spacek and Sheryl Crow on Lynn's work and her song, "The Pill."
Itzhak in theaters March 9 in New York City
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An enchanting documentary featuring the sublime musician Itzhak Perlman.
Robert Shaw Was an Early Champion of Civil Rights
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The story behind the Integrated Robert Shaw Chorale.
Margaret Chung
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Margaret Chung became the first American-born Chinese woman doctor in 1916.
Annie Smith Peck: Record-Breaking Mountaineer
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She was a record-breaking mountaineer, educator and suffragist.
Gladys Bentley: Gender-Bending Performer and Musician
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Gladys Bentley was a musical sensation and gender identity pioneer.
Susan La Flesche Picotte
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Susan La Flesche Picotte became the first American Indian woman doctor.
Sissieretta Jones was a Trailblazing Black Opera Singer
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Sissieretta Jones was the first Black woman to headline a concert at Carnegie Hall.
Maggie Lena Walker: Civil Rights Activist and Entrepreneur
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Maggie Lena Walker was the first African-American woman bank founder and president.
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