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Missing from History

Esther Freeman

Retrieving women from the dustbin of history

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Our WW2 narratives have silenced all stories of German resistance, except one.

Over the past few years, the story of Sophie Scholl has gone viral many times over. If you’re not familiar with her, Sophie was a student at the University of Munich. She joined the White Rose Movement, a German resistance group. They mainl...

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When a London suburb became a lesbian mecca

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From 17th century rape victims to the Epstein files - when will men start believing women?

This week is Sexual Violence Awareness Week, and I had planned to write a piece about Artemisia Gentileschi, considered one of the most accomplished painters of the 17th century. She was raped by fellow artist, Agostino Tassi.

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Vengeance of the Vagina Head

If you’ve ever been on a march, you have probably done a bit of singing or chanting. You know the kind of thing: ‘out, out out’ or ‘no more’ or ‘got to go’. But in the 1940s, women in Nigeria took the protest song and supercharged it.

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  • Esther Freeman

    I'm a social historian and writer, with a special interest in women's history. I focus on sharing the stories that you haven't heard before ... because nobody needs any more writing on Queen Victoria and Emmeline Pankhurst.

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