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Fifty years ago, the TV landmark showed Gen X kids that no one else has the right to tell you who you are. By James Poniewozik “Free to Be … You and Me,” the 1974 kids-TV special and feminist ...
The children's album — featuring stories and songs celebrating tolerance, individuality and gender neutrality — debuted in 1972. It would... Kids weren't always 'Free to Be... You and Me' — here's a ...
WEBVTT It began as a record.. and then became a series of books..and a tv special. Free to Be ..You and Me..is now taking the stage in Ames..thanks to ACTORS ..and Children's Theater. Stan Rabe is ...
The album "Free to Be... You and Me" was released in 1972, featuring children's music which celebrated tolerance and acceptance. 50 years later, what's the album's legacy? Fifty years ago, an album ...
Fifty years ago, an album was released. It was a personal project that would go on to become a gold record and a television special, a book, a foundation and the anthem of a generation. Deena Prichep ...
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