Who Did What Now

Who Did What Now

Whoever said history was boring obviously wasn’t paying attention. Each week, join Katie Charlwood, history harlot and reader of books, as she delves into the people, places and events that make history a bit more interesting!

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183. Gisèle Pelicot - To Hell and Back

183. Gisèle Pelicot - To Hell and Back

Gisèle Pelicot, a woman who should have been enjoying her retirement and provincial life had it all come crashing down when she was brought into a police station in November 2020, where she was faced ...

8 Mars 1h 17min

182. Fannie Lou Hamer

182. Fannie Lou Hamer

Fannie Lou Hamer, a civil rights activist and victime of teh Mississippi Apendectomy, a woman who history deserves to remember,Hosted by Katie CharlwoodDonate at: Patreon Tip JarBeacons (at the bottom...

5 Mars 55min

181. Katherine Johnson - NASA's Human Computer

181. Katherine Johnson - NASA's Human Computer

Katherine Johnson was a woman whose calculations at NASA helped launch men into space (and bring them home again) shattering barriers for women and Black scientists. She was a mathematician, a human c...

17 Feb 1h 3min

From the Vault - William Dorsey Swann- Queen of Drag

From the Vault - William Dorsey Swann- Queen of Drag

It's Black History Month, so let's pull a story from the vault, that of one William Dorsey Swann, who entered the world enslaved and would be the beacon of ballroom. Joy is an act of resistance, so li...

10 Feb 41min

180. Robert Smalls Vs the Confederacy

180. Robert Smalls Vs the Confederacy

Some stories from history are so impresive that they sound like you ripped them from a novel; an enslaved man steals a confederate ship, sails it to freedom and then fights the very nation that kept h...

4 Feb 1h 31min

179. Black Dahlia - Part 2

179. Black Dahlia - Part 2

On January 15th 1947 a mother strolling with her toddler comes across a body in a vacant lot, a body that would become one of America's most infamous cold cases, the murder of Elizabeth Short, the Bla...

31 Jan 1h 47min

178. Black Dahlia - Part 1

178. Black Dahlia - Part 1

On January 15th 1947 a mother strolling with her toddler comes across a body in a vacant lot, a body that would become one of America's most infamous cold cases, the murder of Elizabeth Short, the Bla...

27 Jan 1h 15min

177. John George Haigh - The Acid Bath Murderer

177. John George Haigh - The Acid Bath Murderer

John George Haigh murdered at least six people over the course of five yers 1944-1949. A notorious fraudster he killed for convenience...and profit, and tried to dispose of his victims by liquifying t...

21 Jan 1h 20min

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