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This black and white 1946 theatrical short-subject film, directed by H.A. Spanuth and narrated by Virginia Gregg and Ann Tobin, surveys changing representations of women in post-war world society. This episode, Volume 1, number 4, features footage of African women’s hairstyles, Hollywood fashion, Jiu Jitsu classes, swimming races, and Russian ballet with female narration (TRT: 10:17).
Opening credits. Title over the Statue of Liberty: “Still holding the main bastion in that fortress of the nation, the home, now in fields once strange to her-- Woman Speaks” (0:20). Our host invites us to “go backwards in time.” A crude map of Africa demarcates “The Congo” (0:35). African native villagers. Montage: African women with braided hair, necklaces, earrings, coiled wire adornments and bracelets, anklets (0:53). A painter’s palette, with a title: “Artistic Coiffures by Jean
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