Molly Ivins, a writer and feminist from Texas, discusses the history of populism in the United States, the perseptions about the feminist movement, and how the old boy institution continue to operate. She provides insights into about several famous Texans: L.B.J., Ann Richards, and Ma Fergason. She also provides satirical profiles of Phyliss Shafly and Dan Quail, as well as her civil rights heroes.|POPULISM, FEMINISM AND THE OLD BOY INSTITUTION / Molly Ivins| interviewed by Josy Catoggio and Dr. Betty Brooks. - Molly Ivins, a writer and feminist from Texas, discusses the history of populism in the United States, the perseptions about the feminist movement, and how the old boy institution continue to operate. She provides insights into about several famous Texans: L.B.J., Ann Richards, and Ma Fergason. She also provides satirical profiles of Phyliss Shafly and Dan Quail, as well as her civil rights heroes. - RECORDED: KPFK, 9 Oct. 1991.
