The Century: America's Time — Season 1, Episode 13: 1976-1980: Starting Over
Documentary • 45 min • 1 season, 15 episodes • ★ 7.5/10
Episode synopsis
The women’s and civil rights movements, begun decades earlier and as controversial as ever, continue to evolve during the nation’s Bicentennial period. This program focuses on the changing momentum of feminism, hampered by its failure to secure broad ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, and the heated confrontations that arose over affirmative action and busing.
About The Century: America's Time
The Century: America's Time is a 15-part series of documentaries produced by the American Broadcasting Company on the 20th century and the rise of the United States as a superpower. The documentary originally aired on The History Channel in 1999. Another earlier series, simply called "The Century" also produced by ABC, appeared on the ABC network in 1999, and also later appeared on the History Channel. It consists of six two-hour shows with each chronicling two different events based around a common theme.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1The Beginning: Seeds of Change
- E21914-1919: Shell Shock
- E31920-1929: Boom to Bust
- E41929-1936: Stormy Weather
- E51936-1941: Over the Edge
- E61941-1945: Civilians at War (2 parts)
- E71941-1945: Homefront
- E81946-1952: Best Years
- E91953-1960: Happy Days
- E101960-1964: Poisoned Dreams
- E111965-1970: Unpinned
- E121971-1975: Approaching the Apocalypse