America enters the world of nations produced by Centre Communications, Inc. for Ambrose Video Publishing ; produced by Ron Meyer and Kayann Short ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Tom Henwood, Ron Meyer and Mark Reeder.

Program 4 highlights Jane Addams founding Hull House in Chicago (1889); Nellie Bly going Around the World in 72 Days (1889); Mary Cassatt's first solo art show in Paris (1891); Ida B. Wells-Barnett crusading against lynching in America (1893); Gertrude Pridgett (Ma Rainey) introducing the Blues...

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Online Access: Streaming Video (via Ambrose)
Corporate Authors: Centre Communications, Ambrose Video Publishing
Other Authors: Mills, Donna, Ambrose, William V., Dohra, Allen, Meyer, Ronald C., Short, Kayann, Henwood, Tom, Reeder, Mark, Keasley, Alphonse
Other title:1889 : Jane Addams founds Hull House in Chicago.
1889 : Nellie Bly goes around the world in 72 days.
1891 : Mary Cassatt's first solo art show in Paris.
1893 : Ida B. Wells-Barnett crusades against lynching in America.
1904 : Gertrude Pridgett (Ma Rainey) introduces the Blues.
1905 : Isadora Duncan opens the first School of Modern Dance.
1912 : Juliette Gordon Low founds the Girl Scouts of America.
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Ambrose Video Pub., c2005.
Series:A History of women's achievement in America ; 4.
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