From Mary Magdalene to "The Scarlet Letter"'s Hester Prynne and beyond, women of questionable morality who live undisciplined lives have been socially shunned. That seems to finally be changing.
By Elizabeth Wellington, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Southern: Opinions
Wed, 05/02/2018 - 2:00pm
From Mary Magdalene to "The Scarlet Letter"'s Hester Prynne and beyond, women of questionable morality who live undisciplined lives have been socially shunned. That seems to finally be changing.