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The Real Calamity Jane: 10 Facts That Will Change Everything You Thought You Knew!
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- Step into the wild and untamed life of one of the American West's most fascinating figures with our captivating video, "Calamity Jane: 10 Shocking Facts." Known for her rugged charisma and daring exploits, Calamity Jane is often remembered as a folk hero and a symbol of the frontier spirit. But how much do we really know about this legendary figure? Our video delves into the lesser-known details of her life, challenging myths and revealing truths that paint a complex portrait of a woman who lived on her own terms.
This documentary-style video explores ten surprising facts about Calamity Jane that go beyond her portrayal in dime novels and films. From her involvement in the Indian Wars to her relationships with other Wild West icons, each fact is backed by meticulous research and historical documents, offering a more nuanced understanding of her life.
Highlights of the video include:
Early Life Mysteries: Unravel the uncertainties around her birth and early years, which remain shrouded in mystery.
Frontier Adventures: Explore her time as a scout and her involvement in several key historical events, including her alleged service during the smallpox epidemic.
Relationships and Identity: Delve into her complex relationships with figures like Wild Bill Hickok and her role in the women's suffrage movement.
Legacy and Misconceptions: Address the misconceptions that have colored our view of Calamity Jane, separating fact from fiction.
Final Years and Legacy: Examine the twilight of her life, her death, and how her legend has been commemorated in various cultural mediums.
Perfect for history buffs, Wild West enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the stories of iconic American figures, this video sheds new light on Calamity Jane's true story.
Subscribe, like, and share to dive deeper into the life of Calamity Jane. Join us for "Calamity Jane: 10 Shocking Facts" and uncover the hidden facets of a woman who defied the expectations of her time.
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Why did you show pictures of Annie Oakley and Belle Starr in this presentation?
Because they did about zero research.
It was AI, at least the pics were of white women.
Why did you slide in a photo of a young Annie Oakley at 2:36?
Zero research makes for loads misinformation.
The world hasn’t changed much since the late 1800 and early 1900s. Envy, jealousy, knocking people by those persons who are useless and cowards, still occurs today of course. One can only imagine the field day such persons would have today. Doubt that things like being a cross dresser was part of the language back then. How else would she have dressed. Oh yes, you looked great in that long dress and side saddle Calamity and real nice shoes. Please many women in the West dressed in pants. Do you think that women on the Ranch or farm wore dresses and shoes, feeding the stock, ploughing the field etc. The gossip re Calamity Jane and Dora smells again of jealousy and envy. Both women would be lonely, have a lot in common and the last thing they wanted around them was dirty, smelly men, often drunk. Dora would be a friend in need and a friend indeed, without Calamity resorting to peddling herself. As for self promotion, any good writer or story teller, never spoil a good story with the truth. Do you really think that books of the past, or movies and videos of today, tell the story the way it really happened? Look at all the stories of Tombstone, do you think any of them are truthful. Ringo was a saint in the weekly TV shows, and we all liked it, however, he was anything nothing like the ate in real life. Lighten up and give the girl a break. Actually the sweetheart of 5he screen Doris Day had an abusive home life of screen, but you wouldn’t know it based on the Stories by the Studios. They did nothing about it when a top star was the victim. Look how long it to for the facts of this Sean the Rapper vermin to come out. Yes, people love to knock.
Actually, women did feed stock, lead plow horses and worked in the fields in dresses. Very few dressed in trousers. Jane dressed for her jobs - a drover, a scout and many more. She was not a cross dresser as stated here. This is a horrible video with about zero research time.
Doris Day played Jane in the musical film.
🎼 “Take me back to the Black Hills, the Black Hills of Dakota.”
Wild Bill Hickock likened Jane's figure to a " loosened bale of hay" 😂
Thank you...... keep working on it
A lady ahead of her time.
Definitely a woman ahead of her time.
I read or heard somewhere in the old west the calamity was a way of saying you had "VD"
Nope.
I have a friend who is related to Martha Jane Canary.
In died wood I saw her grave
Deadwood. She is buried next to Wild Bill in Deadwood.
SThe movie had difficulty Judy garland originally cast in lead role her addictions made her unable to play role Mitzi gay or replaced her
Doris Day though ?
Judy was supposed to play Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun. The movie about Calamity Jane was played by Doris Day, and later by Angelica Houston in Buffalo Girls
thanks t2s
Lol, history is changed again for the LGBT crowd
One poorly made, not researched, video does not mean history was changed. Jane was a woman, a straight woman. She lived a hard life.
How so?
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OBVIOUS MALE!
It's a man.. baby
Do some actual research rather than believing a very poorly made video. Jane was a woman. She has a very tough life. So sorry she wasn't 'pretty' enough for you to believe she was a female, arsehole.
He was married to his wife from 1876 until his death in 1876😅