Norman Lear: Shaping TV and SocietyNorman Lear, born in 1922, revolutionized American television. He used his own experiences, including World War II service, to create groundbreaking shows like "All in the Family" and "Maude" that tackled taboo topics. Lear promoted diversity and challenged stereotypes with shows like "Good Times" and "The Jeffersons." He was also a passionate activist and philanthropist, founding People for the American Way and supporting numerous causes. Lear's legacy is that of a pioneer in TV and a tireless advocate for social change.
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