EPISODE · Nov 8, 2021 · 1H 7M
The 19th Century Woman Who Changed American Culture with Guest Melanie Kirkpatrick
from The Sons Of History · host The Sons Of History
NEW UPLOAD after slight snafu. Discover the most influential American woman you may have never heard of: Sarah Josepha Hale. Melanie Kirkpatrick joins the podcast to discuss her latest book, "Lady Editor: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman." In this episode we discuss Hale's hardships and tragedies that pushed her into the direction of becoming editor of the most influential magazine of the 19th century. Through her editorship, she discovered some of the country's most talented writers, helped establish Thanksgiving as a national holiday, helped open the door for women in the workplace, and more. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast, and if you enjoy it - leave a rating and a review!
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NEW UPLOAD after slight snafu. Discover the most influential American woman you may have never heard of: Sarah Josepha Hale. Melanie Kirkpatrick joins the podcast to discuss her latest book, "Lady Editor: Sarah Josepha Hale and the Making of the Modern American Woman." In this episode we discuss Hale's hardships and tragedies that pushed her into the direction of becoming editor of the most influential magazine of the 19th century. Through her editorship, she discovered some of the country's most talented writers, helped establish Thanksgiving as a national holiday, helped open the door for women in the workplace, and more. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast, and if you enjoy it - leave a rating and a review!
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