The Gilded Age Women Who Were Declared Insane For Owning Too Much (Documentary)
For women who dared to own property, challenge their husbands, or simply refuse to disappear, commitment to an insane asylum required nothing more than a cooperative doctor and a willing signature. No trial. No evidence. No way out. This is the story of three women who survived it — and fought back. Note: Visuals and images were created through the help of AI to provide a more engaging experience. #documentary #gildedage

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