By Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TV From Phyllis Schlafly to Gloria Steinem to Shirley Chisholm and Betty Friedan, the women depicted in FX on Hulu’s “Mrs.
America” are prolific leaders with quite a large footprint in history and the media. Although each episode of the nine-part limited series about the Equal Rights Amendment and those who fought for and against it is named after one such woman, the others still feature prominently throughout, weaving their tales through each piece of the story similarly to how the real-life women’s lives and work intersected over the years. “I felt to really give a full picture of what happened in this moment in time, we couldn’t just go with one character’s point of view,” showrunner Dahvi
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