Bella and Midge - Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 8

Bella (Margo Martindale) and Midge (Annie Parisse) at the 1977 National Women's Conference.
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For God, Home and Country - Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 8

Rosemary (Melanie Lynskey) and Pamela (Kayli Carter) at the 1977 National Women's Conference.
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Bella's Conference - Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 8

Bella Abzug (Margo Martindale) speaking at the National Women's Conference, which she chaired.
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The Real Gloria Steinem - Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 8

Gloria (Rose Byrne) is working on a resolution with Audrey and a few others in the hotel room Audrey shares with Alice and Pamela.
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You're a Reject - Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 8

Alice is watching the vote on the ERA deadline amendment from her hotel room, feeling embarrassed for humiliating herself and Stop ERA.
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Arriving in Houston - Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 8

Alice (Sarah Paulson) entering the hotel room she is sharing with her friend Pamela, and Republican feminist Audrey.
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Alice's Gallery Shot - Mrs. America

Sarah Paulson, as Alice Macray, in her gallery shot.
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That's Politics - Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 7

Bella Abzug (Margo Martindale) arguing with Gloria Steinem about the National Women's Conference.
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Don't Go - Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 7

Gloria Steinem (Rose Byrne) attempting to convince Bella not to go to Illinois.
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Go to Albany Yourself - Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 7

Bella Abzug (Margo Martindale) on the phone with Betty Friedan, discussing Betty's potential absence at the National Women's Conference.
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Bella Go Home - Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 7

Alice (Sarah Paulson), Rosemary (Melanie Lynskey), and Pamela (Kayli Carter) holding a counter-protest when Bella Abzug arrives in Illinois.
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Welcome to Illinois - Mrs. America Season 1 Episode 7

Bella Abzug (Margo Martindale) arriving in Illinois for an event. She wanted to meet Phyllis Schlafly face-to-face.
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FX (Hulu Exclusive) Quotes

How long are we supposed to wait? How many more women are going to die from botched abortions while we wait for men to feel comfortable with us having control over our own bodies? How many women are going to be forced to give birth to babies they can't afford to feed while we wait for housewives who have no idea what it's like to have to work to survive to feel comfortable with women having power? How long do we give people to adapt to change? Am I the only one who's so fucking tired of waiting?

Gloria

You got into this race to get us out of the war. This is our Vietnam.

Gloria