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The Feminist Who Inspired the Witches of Oz
Every living generation has been petrified by The Wizard of Oz. Early in the 1939 film, a cranky neighbor riding her bicycle ...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of July 2023, women make up an estimated 50.5 percent of the U.S. population. We earn ...
October, President-elect Donald Trump headlined an annual white-tie event dripping with smugness and a sinister, jowly wink.  He took to the stage and delivered […] ...
The Prohibition era in the United States, spanning from 1920 to 1933, is often characterized by speakeasies, gangsters, and ...
Early in the morning on Wednesday, Nov 6, President-Elect Donald Trump gave a speech to his supporters in Florida declaring ...
Laura F. Keyes, a professional portrayer of historic women, gave a program on Elizabeth Cady Stanton Sunday, Nov. 3, in the ...
Origin: Saoirse is of Irish origin. Derivation: The name Saoirse is derived from the Irish word saoirse, meaning “freedom” or ...
The Maryland National Guard and Gov. Wes Moore officially recognized Harriet Tubman for her military service to both the U.S.
Anthony Edwards continued: "I'm gonna keep shooting this b***h. I don't know what they doing, but I'm gonna keep shooting it... I'm happy. I hope they keep going under. I'm gonna keep lacing that ...
Robert Shaplen’s “Free Love” delves into the adultery case against Henry Ward Beecher, an abolitionist preacher and a presidential hopeful.
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