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History, Bitches!
Brittany and Erika
43 episodes
3 months ago
From Queen Isabela “the She Wolf” of France to Phillis Wheatley, America’s first black published poet, history is full of provocative and forgotten women. This podcast rethinks the legacies of these crazy dames and bad broads and celebrates the achievements of those previously overlooked or neglected.

For blog articles and the complete podcast archive, visit: http://historybitchespodcast.com
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From Queen Isabela “the She Wolf” of France to Phillis Wheatley, America’s first black published poet, history is full of provocative and forgotten women. This podcast rethinks the legacies of these crazy dames and bad broads and celebrates the achievements of those previously overlooked or neglected.

For blog articles and the complete podcast archive, visit: http://historybitchespodcast.com
Show more...
Society & Culture
Comedy,
Education
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Episode 36: Lady Rippers, the Unlikely Suspects
History, Bitches!
1 hour 6 minutes
7 years ago
Episode 36: Lady Rippers, the Unlikely Suspects
Erika and Brittany explore the idea that Jack the Ripper was in fact Jill the Ripper. Conclusions? Probably not, but we meet some interesting and outrageous candidates along the way.
History, Bitches!
From Queen Isabela “the She Wolf” of France to Phillis Wheatley, America’s first black published poet, history is full of provocative and forgotten women. This podcast rethinks the legacies of these crazy dames and bad broads and celebrates the achievements of those previously overlooked or neglected.

For blog articles and the complete podcast archive, visit: http://historybitchespodcast.com