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Queen Aggie

Posted on March 6, 2013

Editor’s note: In this column, we’ve asked researchers to discuss their experiences at the Center. Some of our visitors will report on their ongoing research projects and their relationship to our collection, others will share …

Posted in Blog PostsTagged Agnes Moorehead, The (Re)Searchers, Women in Film, Women in Radio, Women in TV
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