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Style As Message

January 19, 2021
by Caroline Miller
Anna Wintour, Barrack Obama, Coco Chanel, Converse sneakers, Geraldine Ferro, Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Nancy Regan, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Shirley Chisholm, Sonia Sotomayor, Suffragettes, the 1/2020 cover of Vogue, Theresa May, Vogue, white pants suit, Women's Wear Daily
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While insurrectionists were storming the Capitol in Washington D.C. on January 6, 2021, another skirmish was playing out in publications like Women’s Wear Daily (WWD) and Vogue. The question, if not weighty, was heated.  Why was Kamala Harris, our Vice President-elect, wearing snea
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Hillary Clinton — Perhaps The Force Is With Her

October 20, 2016
by Caroline Miller
1st woman candidate for US President, Calvinism, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Hillary Clinton, Jessa Crispin, Madam Prescient, Spiritualism, Suffragettes, Susan B. Anthony, Victoria Wood, Wicca
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In 1872, Victoria Woodhull,  a former prostitute and spiritualist became the first woman to run for President of the United States. Former slave,  Frederick Douglas ran as her vice president, though Douglas never campaigned with her.  As a woman, she was unable to vote for the high
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Mean Spirited Recruiter For the 19th Amendment

October 07, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, Donald Trump energizes the woman's movement, Emmeline Pankhurst, Laura Reston, Suffragettes, The Ladies' Man
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 Women may owe a debt to Donald Trump.  He’s done more to energize our sex in this election than the simple fact that for the first time in our history, we have a woman at the top of a major political party’s ticket.  The last time women were so energized was  after Anita Hill
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Feminism: Back To The Future

August 19, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Betting on the Gender Gap, feminists, gender gap, Hillary Clinton, Kathering Spiller, Seneca Falls 1848, Suffragettes
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When she accepted the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party,  Hillary Clinton admitted she had every intention of playing the woman’s card during the campaign. That’s code for saying women’s interests in health, safety and child development would be front and center i
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