Casey exhibited serial restricted interests--one of the hallmarks of ASD--since age two; each interest advanced his understanding of the world and opened opportunities to him. His love of money led to history, as he learned about the men on the bills. He segued to English history and then tea, which led to Chinese. After a solo trip to China, Casey decided he needed to expand his world. Now 18, he turns his immense gift of concentration to learning French.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Susan B. Anthony, Suffragette
New Post from Casey Metcalfe! caseysart.blogspot.com
Not sure this is quite a correct likeness - Susan was remembered as exceptionally good-natured.
Thanks to the suffragettes, women have voices and choices!
But few people know ALL of the suffering that our suffragettes had to go through to get the vote for women, and what life was REALLY like for women before they did.
Now you can subscribe FREE to an exciting e-mail series that goes behind the scenes in the lives of eight of the world's most famous women to reveal the shocking and sometimes heartbreaking truth of HOW women won the vote.
Thrilling, dramatic, sequential short story e-mail episodes have readers from all over the world raving about the original historical series, "The Privilege of Voting."
Discover how two beautiful and powerful suffragettes, two presidential mistresses, First Lady Edith Wilson, First Daughter Alice Roosevelt, author Edith Wharton and dancer Isadora Duncan set the stage for women to FINALLY win the vote in England and America.
Read this FREE e-mail series on your coffeebreaks and fall in love with these amazing women!
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Not sure this is quite a correct likeness - Susan was remembered as exceptionally good-natured.
Thanks to the suffragettes, women have voices and choices!
But few people know ALL of the suffering that our suffragettes had to go through to get the vote for women, and what life was REALLY like for women before they did.
Now you can subscribe FREE to an exciting e-mail series that goes behind the scenes in the lives of eight of the world's most famous women to reveal the shocking and sometimes heartbreaking truth of HOW women won the vote.
Thrilling, dramatic, sequential short story e-mail episodes have readers from all over the world raving about the original historical series, "The Privilege of Voting."
Discover how two beautiful and powerful suffragettes, two presidential mistresses, First Lady Edith Wilson, First Daughter Alice Roosevelt, author Edith Wharton and dancer Isadora Duncan set the stage for women to FINALLY win the vote in England and America.
Read this FREE e-mail series on your coffeebreaks and fall in love with these amazing women!
Subscribe free at
www.CoffeebreakReaders.com/subscribe.html
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