The Housewives Underground: A Deep Dive with Kaitlyn Tiffany

Source: The Atlantic

Summary

In this episode of ‘Atlantic Reads,’ Kaitlyn Tiffany discusses her new book, ‘The Housewives Underground,’ with editor Jeffrey Goldberg. The book explores the overlooked role of women in shaping the narrative around the JFK assassination.

Why It Matters

Tiffany’s book sheds light on the significant yet often ignored contributions of women to historical events, challenging traditional narratives. By focusing on the JFK assassination, it prompts a reevaluation of how gender influences our understanding of history, making it a crucial read for those interested in both feminism and American history.

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