Via The Mary Sue: Film #Herstory

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In honour of International Women's Day TheMarySue has taken a look at a whole host of women who really deserve a decent screen adaptation.



Maud Wagner
Part of the point of international women's day and women's month is to point out ladies who conventionally get looked over in the traditional telling of history and to draw attention back to them. This is especially true of minority ladies, including trans ladies, who have been erased under multiple layers of prejudice and ignorance. 

To read the whole article you can click here.

Also, if you're interesting in Old Hollywood, make sure to check out this fantastic and emotive article about the whitewashing and roller-coaster life of Rita Hayworth.

Or why not take a look at my article on Fantastic Female Inventors and Scientists?
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  1. She looks to be suffering from a light form of schizophrenia, look at her eyes and brow line, most schizophrenics have this in common. lucky for her she had a functioning form of the illness. probably undiagnosed and suffered from depression intermittently. I feel sorry for her. Today a drug called Abilify could of treated her conditions and made her life more fulfilling. Poor girl.

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