This inventor’s life is literally a lie.
It’s the game that has caused estrangements in families over who has control of Mayfair. But it seems as though Monopoly’s 80-year history is feud-strewn, right down to the origins of the game.
When Hasbro, who has owned the brand since 1991, announced this month that they would be placing real money inside a handful of sets to celebrate the ’80th anniversary’ of the beloved game, fans were quick to point out that, in fact, it was more like the 110th anniversary.
Why? Because Charles Darrow, supposed inventor of said board game is, quite possibly, a bit of a liar.
Monopoly was invented by Elizabeth Magie Phillips, then called The Landlord’s Game, in 1904, nearly 20 years before Darrow sold the design to Parker Brothers.
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Bring back the "Mother Earth" square!
There are tons of women who invented things (or made discoveries) but credit was given to men. Computer programming and DNA double helix spring to mind.
Interesting! Hope someone does a whole series of articles of each one like that!