Top 15 Alienist characters I hate
15. there
14. are
13. so
12. many
11. characters
10. who
9. do
8. terrible
7. things
6. I
5. can’t
4. just
3. pick
2. one
1. Cady Stanton
seen from Australia
seen from Uzbekistan
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from Romania
seen from China
seen from China
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from Türkiye
seen from T1
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Indonesia
seen from Brazil
Top 15 Alienist characters I hate
15. there
14. are
13. so
12. many
11. characters
10. who
9. do
8. terrible
7. things
6. I
5. can’t
4. just
3. pick
2. one
1. Cady Stanton
America's Most Dangerous Women!
The Gilded Age produced some of the most dangerous women in American history - fierce rebels as TV historian Tony McMahon discovers
At the turn of the twentieth century, America was rocked by rebel movements led by women described by polite society and the powers-that-be as utterly dangerous. Women who advocated bombing, assassination, strikes, smashing of property, and generally breaking the law. In every area of protest, it was female voices that led the way. These were the dangerous women of the Gilded Age. Emma Goldman –…
America's Most Dangerous Women!
The Gilded Age produced some of the most dangerous women in American history - fierce rebels as TV historian Tony McMahon discovers
At the turn of the twentieth century, America was rocked by rebel movements led by women described by polite society and the powers-that-be as utterly dangerous. Women who advocated bombing, assassination, strikes, smashing of property, and generally breaking the law. In every area of protest, it was female voices that led the way. These were the dangerous women of the Gilded Age. Emma Goldman –…
Cleansing the dash of…
of Wonka coverage…
2+M views y’all!
Inventing the American Woman, Riley p254-255
The Woman's Bible, written by famous 19th Century feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton and a "Revising Committee", is one of the first attempts by women to evaluate the Judeo-Christian legacy and its impact on women through history. Stanton concluded that 'the Bible in its teachings degrades Women from Genesis to Revelation'. However she and the other contributors found much to admire in the Bible, particularly some of the Old Testament women. While many of her views are still controversial, time and advances in womens' rights have lessened some of the shock value of this book. Stanton doesn't go as far as some modern feminist theologians and proclaim 'God is a woman', but there are several contributions which discuss the gender of the 'Elohim' and the female aspects of the Kabbalah.
“There is a solitude which each and every one of us has always carried with him, more inaccessible than the ice-cold mountains, more profound than the midnight sea; the solitude of self.”
— Elizabeth Cady Stanton