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Video: Denver History Minute

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This Denver History Minute produced by Denver 8 TV and Havey Production follows the political history of women in Colorado during the 20th century.  It covers a lot of information in a short period (actually 1:30).

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This entry was posted in Historical interpretation and tagged Video, Women's history on March 15, 2013 by Max van Balgooy.

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