The ladies are kicking off Black History Month with two incredible women who defied expectations and stuck it to the man! First, Emily shares the story of Amelia Boynton Robinson, a lifelong activist who worked to ensure black Americans had the same voting rights as white Americans, leading her to a fateful march that would come to be known as Bloody Sunday. Then, Kelley covers Violette Neatley Anderson, a woman who did anything and everything she put her mind to, leading to an impressive career in law! Empty your nasty bladders because we're wining bout herstory!
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Ep169. A Queen Without a Voice & Brave Woman
Ep168. Two Spirit & Wildfire
Ep167. Female Review & Mother of the Navajo Nation
Ep166. The Nazi's Granddaughter, An Interview With Silvia Foti
Ep165. The Chocolate Cream Killer & The Slit Mouthed Woman
Ep164. Lived Once, Buried Twice & La Madrina
Ep163. An Error of Nature & Killer Clairvoyant
Ep162. Knocker Upper Extraordinaire & La Liga de Las Hijas de Cuba
Ep161. Young and Political & The Drifting Queen
Ep160. La Jaguarina & Colette
Ep159. The 11-Year-Old that Peaced Off to America & The $64,000 Woman
Ep158. Princess Caraboo & The Mother of Egyptology
Ep157. The Silent Killer Teacher & The Mother of Atomic Energy
Ep156. First Lady of Lawyerdom & Guinea Gyno
Ep155. Private War & The Only Woman on the Declaration of Independence
Ep154. Blood Sisters & The Fastest Woman in the World
Ep153. The Price of Liberty & The Only English Woman Soldier
Ep152. Autherine L Takes on Alabama U & Haughty in More Ways than One
Ep151. Princess Alice & The Jane Collective
Ep150. Bonjour Mademoiselle & Not-so-Straight University
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