As a young girl I always wanted to be a pirate--I wanted the adventure, the travel, the high stakes and intrigue that life on the high seas might bring. Books like Treasure Island and swashbuckling old movies watched late at night fueled my romanticized, rose-colored glasses version of what a pirate's life might be. I also wanted a pirate birthday party for the longest time.
Could I have been a pirate during the "Golden Age"? Were there actually women pirates outside of fiction? How did they fare? What were their stories? Let's weigh anchor and examine history for some real-life examples.
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Saturday, September 20, 2025
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