To Her Credit: Historic Achievements-and the Women Who Actually Made Them Happen
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Published
Tantor Media, Inc., 2023.
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6h 6m 0s
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English
ISBN
9798350842135

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Kaitlin Culmo., Kaitlin Culmo|AUTHOR., Emily McDermott|AUTHOR., & Christina Delaine|READER. (2023). To Her Credit: Historic Achievements-and the Women Who Actually Made Them Happen . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Kaitlin Culmo et al.. To Her Credit: Historic Achievements-and the Women Who Actually Made Them Happen Tantor Media, Inc, 2023.

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Kaitlin Culmo, Kaitlin Culmo|AUTHOR, Emily McDermott|AUTHOR, and Christina Delaine|READER. To Her Credit: Historic Achievements-and the Women Who Actually Made Them Happen Tantor Media, Inc., 2023.

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The pattern of female achievements being stolen, overwritten, or straight-up ignored is as old as time. Authors Kaitlin Culmo and Emily McDermott reclaim the work of these heroines and offer reminders of what we lose when we don't question history as it has been written.

- We're often told that Cervantes "invented fiction" with the novel Don Quixote in seventeenth-century Europe, but what about Lady Murasaki's The Tale of Genji in eleventh-century Japan?

- Elvis Presley is considered "The King" and the inventor of rock and roll music. But what about Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who was the first to engineer the rock and roll sound, or Big Mama Thornton, for whom the song "Hound Dog" was explicitly written?
 
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