Unsung History

A podcast about people and events in American history you may not know much about. Yet.

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The Women of the Rendezvous Plantation on Barbados in the 17th Century

The Women of the Rendezvous Plantation on Barbados in the 17th Century

In 1686, Susannah Mingo, Elizabeth Atkins, Dorothy Spendlove, and their children, all of whom were half-siblings, along with some of their children's other half-siblings and their children's father, b...

13 Tammi 202546min

Henry Christophe: The King of Haiti

Henry Christophe: The King of Haiti

Henry Christophe, one of the heroes of the Haitian Revolution, was, from 1811 to his death in 1820, King Henry I of the Kingdom of Haiti, the first, last, and only King that Haiti ever had. This week ...

6 Tammi 202546min

The Surprisingly Salacious History of the Modern Restaurant

The Surprisingly Salacious History of the Modern Restaurant

If you were to head to Paris in the mid-eighteenth Century and ask for a restaurant, you might be handed a bowl of meat bouillon, prepared in such a way as to improve vigor and perhaps even sperm prod...

30 Joulu 202442min

Frances Perkins

Frances Perkins

On March 4, 1933, Frances Perkins was sworn in as the 4th Secretary of Labor. It was the first time in United States history that a woman served in the Cabinet, only 13 years after the ratification of...

23 Joulu 202441min

Florence Price & the Black Chicago Renaissance

Florence Price & the Black Chicago Renaissance

On June 15, 1933, the all-white, all-male Chicago Symphony Orchestra performed Florence Price’s award-winning Symphony Number 1 in E minor, the first institution of its caliber to play the work of a B...

16 Joulu 202442min

The Women Physicists who Fled Nazi Germany

The Women Physicists who Fled Nazi Germany

As the Nazis rose to power in Germany, life became increasingly hostile for women scientists, especially women of Jewish descent, but also those who expressed anti-Nazi sentiments. The sexism in acade...

9 Joulu 202445min

The Women who Entered the Federal Workforce during the Civil War Era

The Women who Entered the Federal Workforce during the Civil War Era

As the federal workforce grew during the Civil War, department heads began employing women, without any explicit authorization from Congress that they could do so. When Congress finally acknowledged t...

2 Joulu 202443min

The Northern Manufacturers of Southern Plantation Goods

The Northern Manufacturers of Southern Plantation Goods

Plantation owners in the Southern United States regularly furnished their enslaved workers with goods – clothing, shoes, axes, and shovels, that had been manufactured in the North. Many Northern manuf...

25 Marras 202448min

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