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All In the Family was a comedy created in the 1970’s that depicted a middle class family in New Jersey. The family consisted of Archie Bunker, his wife Edith, their daughter Gloria, and her husband Mike. ... In the episode “Archie, the Liberal,” Archie’s club gets a review in their local paper calling them discriminatory because they do not have ethnically diverse members. ... The television show All In the Family was used in the 1970’s to portray the opinions of the mass American society and represent the injustices minorities such as women and African Americans were still suffering from during the changing times of the Seventies, despite attempts at equality had already been passed.
All In the Family represented the changing roles of women through the ever compliant Edith Bunker, who seemed to submit to her husband’s every beckon call, yet also had a usually intelligent and modern opinion on every predicament Archie seemed to get himself involved in.
Approximate Word count = 770 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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