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The Scarlet Sisters : Sex, Suffrage, and Scandal in the Gilded Age (First ed.). New York, NY: Twelve. ISBN 9780446570237. LCCN 2013027618. on Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Celeste Claflin; MacPherson, Myra (2006). All Governments Lie : The Life and Times of Rebel Journalist I.F. Stone. New York: Scribner. ISBN 9780684807133.
Julia Peterkin (October 31, 1880 – August 10, 1961) was an American author from South Carolina. In 1929 she won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel Scarlet Sister Mary. She wrote several novels about the plantation South, especially the Gullah people of the Lowcountry.
Scarlet Sister Mary is set among the Gullah people of the Low Country in South Carolina. The date never is established, but it appears to be around the beginning of the 20th century. The title character, Mary, was an orphan on an abandoned plantation who was raised by Auntie Maum Hannah and her crippled son Budda Ben.
The scarlet sisters : sex, suffrage, and scandal in the Gilded Age (First ed.). New York, NY: Twelve. ISBN 9780446570237. LCCN 2013027618. biography of Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Celeste Claflin; Shone, Steve J. (2019). "The Seductiveness of Tennie C. Claflin and of Her Ideas". Women of Liberty. Studies in Critical Social Sciences.
‘The Scarlet Letter’ Swift has two references to Hawthorne’s 1850 novel in her discography. The first came in “Love Story” with the lyric, “Cause you were Romeo, I was a scarlet letter.”
The Scarlet Pimpernel: Suzanne De Tourney / Lady Suzanne Ffoulkes 3 episodes 1999–2000 A Touch of Frost: Helen Fox 2 episodes: "Line of Fire: Parts 1 & 2" 1999–2001 Big Bad World: Kath Shand 16 episodes Gimme Gimme Gimme: Suze Littlewood 14 episodes 2000 Daylight Robbery: Harriet Howell 4 episodes 2001 Take Me: Kay Chambers Mini-series, 6 ...
The mountain is linked to the 1975 murder of 10-year-old Katherine and 12-year-old Sheila Lyon, whose bodies were never found after a sex offender abducted them and allegedly burned one of their ...
Helen Taylor was born in 1818, probably in London, to Elizabeth Venn, first wife of Martin Taylor (1788–1867), of Ongar, Essex; he was the son of Isaac Taylor, an engraver, some-time nonconformist pastor and, like Helen, a writer of children's books; his wife Ann was also an author.