When she first met Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 1971, NPR’s Nina Totenberg says, “We were young, we were not famous. We had our noses up against the glass windowpane of male domination of the professional worlds we lived in.”
When she first met Ruth Bader Ginsburg in 1971, NPR’s Nina Totenberg says, “We were young, we were not famous. We had our noses up against the glass windowpane of male domination of the professional worlds we lived in.”
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