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Two women. Half the population. Several thousand years of history. About an hour.

Washington DC Field Trip Recap

Dozens of listeners joined us in our nation's capital for a whirlwind long weekend to visit sites, marvel at objects, learn from experts, and make new...
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Ona Judge

Ona Judge defied one of the most revered historical figures in America in order to escape the institution of slavery. Though she spent the rest of her...
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Martha Washington

Some called her The Mother of the Country, some curtseyed and called her Lady Washington, but no one could doubt that she was uniquely capable to shou...
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Mary McLeod Bethune, Part Two

By modeling, educating, and encouraging others, Mrs. Bethune spent her life carrying a torch that shed a light on actionable ways to change hearts and...
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Mary McLeod Bethune Part 1

Mary McLeod Bethune was born to carry the light for others to follow. Now known as "The First Lady of the Struggle", Mrs. Bethune dedicated her entire...
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Queen Nzinga 2023

Nzinga was the warrior queen who held back Portuguese colonization in her African kingdoms of Ndongo and Matamba, kept many of her people from being c...
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Frances Perkins Part 3

Miss Perkins travels to Washington to become Madam Secretary - and the architect of The New Deal. Her ferocious battles with the status quo during the...
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Frances Perkins Part 2

In Part 2 of our three-part coverage, Frances Perkins was galvanized by the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire tragedy to turn her talents for research into ref...
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Mrs Claus - Our Holiday Tradition!

Once again, we are dropping in to bring you the history of an unsung Christmas hero - Mrs. Claus. Where did she come from? What is her role in the fes...
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