In 1720, two women — Anne Bonny and Mary Read — sailed together, enjoying a brief period as two of the fiercest pirates on the seas. After Read fell in love with a fellow pirate, he angered another ...
Laura Sook Duncombe discusses her new book, Pirate Women: The Princesses, Prostitutes and Privateers Who Ruled the Seven Seas. Praise for Pirate Women “Thoroughly researched and enthrallingly written, ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. – The East Carolina women’s track and field squad continued its dominance of the Bill Carson Invitational over the weekend, running away with its fifth-straight team title at the Bate ...
As long as there have been ships sailing the seas, there have been pirates. Brazen, fierce, fearless thieves. Captain Hook, Black Beard, Captain Jack Sparrow. But men were not the only swashbucklers.
A scene that depicts women on the auction block apparently has no place in a Disneyland ride, even if the attraction is meant to depict the violence, debauchery and misogyny of a pirate’s life. When ...
With guest host Jane Clayson. The stories of women pirates, legendary and real, who took to the seas for plunder, power, freedom! As long as there have been ships sailing the seas, there have been ...
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