In"Encyclopedia of Women in American History", we discover that the first person to even own a printing press was a woman named Elizabeth Glover of Cambridge MA, in 1638, and 25 women who ran newspapers and presses, plus other additional 26 cases; including where a woman opened up her own firm with her own money. Do these women sound oppressed to you?
When we read
further down, we also find out that a woman named Mary Katherine Goddard was chosen to be the first
one to even print out the first copy of the Declaration of Independence,
and that publications respected both male and female audiences; even not
wanting to offend women who would read those articles. Sounds like
typical chauvinism in action to me:
These just helps demonstrate some of the massive lies your government, teachers and the mainstream media have told you regarding women's level of freedom in early America.
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