While we couldn't confirm that Queen Charlotte was a woman of color, we can tell you about two women who were and who lived aristocratic lives in Georgian and Victorian England: Dido Elizabeth Belle and Sarah Forbes Bonetta. There is a Little Ears warning for the beginning of the second half, the story of Sarah Forbes Bonetta, for violence and trauma to a child. Those who are sensitive or have little kids in the room should skip or preview and pick up at about the 48:00 minute mark.
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The Harvey Girls
Ella Fitzgerald, Revisited (and a request)
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Mrs. Claus, Revisited
Charlotte Brontë, Revisted
Pocahontas, Revisited
Wonder Woman Part 2
Wonder Woman Part 1
Belva Lockwood and Shirley Chisholm, Revisited
Victoria Woodhull, Revisited
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Empress Sisi of Austria Part 2
Empress Sisi of Austria Part 1
Marie Curie, Double Episode Revisit
Lady Bird Johnson
The Statue of Liberty, Revisited
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