Gail Collins on the Adventures of Older Women in American History ‹ Literary Hub

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From colonial times when qualities valued for sought-after wives were that she should be civil and up to 50, to proposed legislation in 1915 that would have made it illegal for a woman over 44 to wear cosmetics for the purpose of making a false impression, to today when we celebrate Ruth Bader Ginsburg lifting […]

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