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New Recording

An episode of the Milwaukee WHITE COLLAR CRIME CAPITAL podcast, hosted by An Angry Black Woman, titled "New Recording" was published on March 1, 2025 and runs 0 minutes.

March 1, 2025 ·0m · Milwaukee WHITE COLLAR CRIME CAPITAL

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Revelations of a Wife by Adele Garrison Loyal Books Adele Garrison was the nom de plume of Nana Springer White, an American writer. Her career included time as a schoolteacher in Milwaukee. She later worked as an editor for the Milwaukee Sentinel and then a reporter and writer for the Chicago Examiner and Chicago American. “Revelations of a Wife” ran as a serial story in her daily newspaper column in multiple American newspapers from 1915 until the Depression. It told the story of the marital ups and downs of Margaret “Madge” Graham, an independent-minded former schoolteacher, and her husband Dicky, an artist. At the height of the story’s popularity, it had one million regular readers. 53206 Cast Meg and Alex Bruzan 53206, located in the inner city of Milwaukee, is the poorest zip code in the state of Wisconsin. 99.2% of residents are non-white and the median household income is $24,000. Meg and Alex talk about what they have learned over the last 15 years from living in a place that is very different than the suburbs they grew up in. Each episode typically covers thoughts on education, social justice, and the normalization of inequities they see on a daily basis.Join Meg & Alex as we rethink our inner cities together Lost In Transmission Adam Weidman, Jeremiah Langford LOST IN TRANSMISSION is truly an entertaining comedy talk radio show. Co-hosts Jeremiah Langford and Adam Weidman, place all topics under a provocative and outrageous microscope, while finding humor in just about everything. Broadcast out of Milwaukee, WI, the show itself combines the duo's own brand of freeform discussion as well as several original comedy pieces per episode, making each program unique. A new show is released every Saturday night, and is made widely available online. Complete Book of Cheese, The by Bob Brown (1886 - 1959) LibriVox Bob Brown, after living thirty years in as many foreign lands and enjoying countless national cheeses at the source, returned to New York and summed them all up in this book.Born in Chicago, he was graduated from Oak Park High School and entered the University of Wisconsin at the exact moment when a number of imported Swiss professors in this great dairy state began teaching their students how to hole an Emmentaler.After majoring in beer and free lunch from Milwaukee to Munich, Bob celebrated the end of Prohibition with a book called Let There Be Beer! and then decided to write another about Beer's best friend, Cheese. But first he collaborated with his mother Cora and wife Rose on The Wine Cookbook, still in print after nearly twenty-five years. This first manual on the subject in America paced a baker's dozen food-and-drink books, including: America Cooks, 10,000 Snacks, Fish and Seafood and The South American Cookbook. (Summary from the book jacket)
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