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What It Takes® - Sandra Day O’Connor, Erma Bombeck and Hilary Swank: The Power Within

Sandra Day O’Connor, Erma Bombeck and Hilary Swank: The Power Within

09/28/20 • 38 min

What It Takes®

What do the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, a comedic newspaper columnist and an Academy Award-winning actress have in common? On the face of it, not much. But these three trailblazing women, all from humble backgrounds, reflect here on the grit and determination that led them to create their own destinies, defying any rational probability of success. And each one talks about how her personal journey was shaped by generational experiences and constraints.

(c ) American Academy of Achievement 2020

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What do the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court, a comedic newspaper columnist and an Academy Award-winning actress have in common? On the face of it, not much. But these three trailblazing women, all from humble backgrounds, reflect here on the grit and determination that led them to create their own destinies, defying any rational probability of success. And each one talks about how her personal journey was shaped by generational experiences and constraints.

(c ) American Academy of Achievement 2020

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(c ) American Academy of Achievement 2017-2020

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