Liberating the Queen
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A mother-daughter team, learning about women that aren't in the history textbooks, we see at school.

012 – Thank you!

This was a large goal to tackle, but we did 12 episodes of tremendous warrior women! Thank you!
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011- Edmonia Lewis

Edmonia Lewis is an enigmatic being, her legacy is something of legends and her art is unlike anything people have ever seen.
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010- Sister Kenny

Kenny was born in rural Australia to Mary and Michael Kenny in 1880. Her early education was a mix of homeschooling and structured before she broke he...
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009- Sappho

Sappho and Erinna in the Garden Mytelene by Simeon Solomon. Fine Art Photographic Library/Corbis via Getty Images Sappho of Lesbos was a lyrical poet ...
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008- Shirley Chisholm

Decades before Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton, there was Shirley Chisholm. As the first black woman to run for president for a major political party ...
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007- Grace Hopper

Grace Brewster Murray was born on December 9, 1906 in New York City. The first winner of “Computer Science Man of the Year” award from the Data Proces...
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005 – Buffalo Calf Road Woman

Buffalo Calf Road Woman For this episode, we took a look at verbal accounts of Buffalo Calf Road Woman. Her history has been passed down many years to...
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004 – Three Female Adventurers

Three Female Adventurers   Today we are going to talking about not one, not two but three fantastic female adventurers who dared to make their mark in...
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003 – Hatshepsut

Hatshepsut Birth/Death (1507–1458 BC) The first recorded female ruler of ancient Egypt to reign as a male with the full authority of Pharaoh is Queen ...
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