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Nina Renata Aron

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  • Members of the Women's Christian Temperance Union.

    The Secret Feminist History of the Temperance Movement

    The radical women behind the original “dump him” discourse.
    by Nina Renata Aron via Medium on March 5, 2021
  • Charley Pride on stage.

    Charley Pride’s Music Taught Listeners That Country Music Was Black Music, Too

    The mythology of cowboy culture is aggressively white, but there was always a black West.
    by Nina Renata Aron via Timeline on February 12, 2018
  • Young men show a reporter how to make molotov cocktails in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, in July 1966. (Bill Ray/Life Picture Collection/Getty Images)

    One of America's Smartest Magazines Published a Molotov Cocktail How-To in 1967

    A riot represents people making history.
    by Nina Renata Aron via Timeline on September 23, 2017
  • Women with field hockey sticks in a physical education class circa 1920.

    The Physical Education of Women is Fraught With Issues of Body, Sexuality, and Gender

    A new book, ‘Active Bodies,’ explores the history.
    by Nina Renata Aron via Timeline on September 21, 2017
  • Men in drag, 1915.

    Transgender Men Who Lived a Century Ago Prove Gender Has Always Been Fluid

    In her new book, ‘True Sex,’ historian Emily Skidmore looks at their lives and how society has treated them.
    by Nina Renata Aron via Timeline on July 31, 2017
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