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Gloria Steinem on Marilyn Monroe

Gloria Steinem remembers Marilyn Monroe.

Aired 06/22/2016 | Rating NR

American Masters

Gloria Steinem on Marilyn Monroe

Clip: Special | 2m 39s

Gloria Steinem remembers Marilyn Monroe.

Gloria Steinem discusses her experience watching Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. While Steinem believes the support system that resulted from the Women’s Movement has been a huge help to women, she wonders if this kind of support could have ultimately saved Marilyn from the society that devastated her and so many others.

Aired 06/22/2016 | Rating NR

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