They were the daughters of suffragists, the mothers of feminists. Sixty thousand soldiers. Sixty thousand women. This is the story of one of them. This documentary explores the experience of the Women’s Army Corps through the eyes of Ruth Blanton, a Bald Knob, Arkansas woman who went overseas as a stenographer during a time when most men believed that a woman’s patriotic duty was taking care of hearth and home. Student Film / Arkansas Film.
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Awards: UALR Regional History Day (First in Group Documentary) 2009
Country:
United States
Running Time:
10 Minutes
Release Date:
2009
Director(s):
Emma Bailin
Director(s):
Sarah Bailin
Screening(s):
Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 3:00pm 
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