If history was a Hollywood movie, the editing room floor would be littered with the stories of women clipped to make room for men's stories
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Theresa Malkiel was a 35 year old garment worker when she made up a crazy idea and then published it in a daily newspaper. She said Feb 23, 1909 would be the very first “National Women’s Day” and asked readers to meet her on 34th Street.
Eleanor Riese was 47 when she died of the side effects of drugs she was forced to take against her will. In an asylum. In America.
Y’all, here’s a story so whack I can hardly believe it, but it’s true.
You probably know Jack and Rose in The Titanic were a fictional love story woven into the true story of the sinking of the Titanic. Even James Cameron said so, and he ought to know. He wrote the script.
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