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The true story of the movement to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, and the unexpected backlash led by a conservative woman named Phyllis Schlafly, aka “the sweetheart of the silent majority.” This series is created by Dahvi Waller.
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The true story of the movement to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, and the unexpected backlash led by a conservative woman named Phyllis Schlafly, aka “the sweetheart of the silent majority.” This series is created by Dahvi Waller.
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IMDbBest Actress in a Miniseries Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2021 | Cate Blanchett
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series Miniseries Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2021 | Tracey Ullman
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Anthology Series or TV Special | 2020 | Uzo Aduba
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie | 2020 | Uzo Aduba
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie Made for Television | 2021 | Uzo Aduba
Original Long Form | 2021 | Micah Schraft
Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television | 2021 | Cate Blanchett
Best Actress Television | 2021 | Cate Blanchett
MovieLimited Series Actress | 2020 | Cate Blanchett
MovieLimited Series Supporting Actress | 2020 | Sarah Paulson
Best Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie | 2020 | Cate Blanchett
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV Movie | 2020 | Sarah Paulson
Best TV Performance Actress | 2020 | Cate Blanchett
Best Supporting TV Performance Actress | 2020 | Uzo Aduba
Outstanding Limited Series | 2020 | Coco Francini
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie | 2020 | Cate Blanchett
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie | 2020 | Tracey Ullman
Best Actress in a Limited Series or Anthology Series or TV Special | 2020 | Cate Blanchett
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Anthology Series or TV Special | 2020 | Sarah Paulson
Best Actress in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2020 | Cate Blanchett
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2020 | Uzo Aduba
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture or Limited Series | 2020 | John Slattery
Individual Achievement in Drama | 2020 | Cate Blanchett
Outstanding Show Produced by a Woman | 2021 | Coco Francini
Outstanding Actress Made For Television Movie Limited Series | 2021 | Cate Blanchett
Outstanding Show Directed By a Woman | 2021 | Janicza Bravo
Best Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie Made for Television | 2021 | Cate Blanchett
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Movie Made for Television | 2021 | Tracey Ullman
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series | 2021 | Cate Blanchett
Best Actress in a Series | 2021 | Cate Blanchett
Outstanding Supporting Actress TV MovieLimited Series | 2020 | Uzo Aduba
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Limited Series | 2021 | Carmen Cuba
Best Edited Limited Series or Motion Picture for Television | 2021 | Robert Komatsu
Excellence in Period Television | 2021 | Bina Daigeler
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode | 2021 | Michael Innanen
Andrew Schlafly, the son of Phyllis Schlafly, spoke out against this show through his website Conservapedia, labeling it as fake and nothing more than left wing propaganda. Not all of the program's critics are politically on the right, however: Gloria Steinem, played by Rose Byrne, called it "hopelessly wrong... factually, historically wrong", stating that it was mainly corporate lobbying which slowed the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Phyllis Schlafly was 10 years older than Gloria Steinem. Cate Blanchett is 10 years older than Rose Byrne.
The eighth episode was actually shot last.
Two of the leading characters in the American Equal Rights Amendment are played by Cate Blanchett and Rose Byrne, who are both Australian.
Some scenes filmed at Beth Tzedec Synagogue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.