A generation of mothers in were blamed for their children's autism, accused of "frigid" mothering and a failure to bond. Filmmaker J.J. Hanley discusses her new documentary, "Refrigerator Mothers", and is joined by Mary Flanagan, a mother who shares her story in the film.

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