History's Hotties: Recent Episodes

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A podcast that discusses the sometimes forgotten but influential women in American history.

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Edith Wilson, the oldest of our presidential brides, took her job as the President's partner very seriously.

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The second in our 3 part series on the women that married a sitting American president.

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How did young Frances Folsom become the first woman to marry her powerful prince right in the White House?

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The era of the Lady's magazine was ambitious and safe at the same time and Sarah Josepha Hale managed both with style.

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Elizabeth Keckley went from seamstress, to dressmaker of the First Lady, to the tell-all writer of the 1800's.

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What the mothers of our new nation had to do with "Politicks."

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What is all this flap about the Flapper? What was really behind that fun loving gal of the 1920s?

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Women pioneers moving West faced unimaginable challenges.

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On our trip to Hawaii I discovered a History's Hottie that told her own story of December 7, 1941.

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Part 4 discusses the Slave Woman and her total separation from the myth of Scarlett and Southern womanhood.

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How life changed for many women when the men were away, and some love letters for good measure.

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The women who would have never been confused with Scarlett. Would the real Scarlett please stand up? Part 3

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In 1915 Wake County, North Carolina a few African American women cleaned up a community and created schools with a bigger purpose.

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This is the second part of our series on the plantation mistress and her mythical life.

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In this episode we are discussing the myth of the mistress, the plantation mistress that is...

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Eliza Pinckney defied convention and grew an empire.

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This podcast discusses women in the Colonial Northeast in the 1700's and the wonderful resource Martha Ballard, midwife and business woman, left us in her diary.

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Harriet Jacobs, after deciding she could no longer live with her cruel master, finds a way to escape, but gives 7 years of her life for her freedom.

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What Harriet Jacobs (Linda Brent) Taught Us About Slavery.

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If you were considering heading out for a beer tonight beware of Carry A. Nation.

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Was being a bride of the Chesapeake colonies like being the bride of Frankenstein?

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The sometimes forgotten but influential women in American history. Episode 2 continues the discussion of Catharine Beecher and her impact on the teaching profession in the United States.

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The sometimes forgotten but influential women in American history. Episode 1 features a discussion of Catharine Beecher and her impact on the teaching profession in the United States.