Uncovering Hidden Outlaw Histories with Jackie Dorothy

EPISODE · May 16, 2024 · 42 MIN

Uncovering Hidden Outlaw Histories with Jackie Dorothy

from Winds Of Change · host Wyoming Humanities | ThinkWY

"Our history is for our future." - Jackie Dorothy   "Everyone has a story. You just sometimes have to dig to find the interesting nuggets." - Jackie Dorothy    Hey there, history enthusiasts! Get ready to enjoy the unexpected twists and turns of outlaw history and family legends. Join me as we discover the world of outlaws, hidden histories and legends. We're not just talking about the notorious outlaws you've heard of; we're learning about surprising stories and historical figures. There were many opportunities for the daring and enterprising businessmen – the cattlemen, horse traders, store owners, saloon operators, farmers, coal miners and oil men who dared make this country their home. Stay tuned for an adventure through outlaw history that will leave you craving for more.   My special guest is Jackie Dorothy Jackie Dorothy is an outlaw historian, speaker, media personality, journalist, and the host of the popular podcast "Pioneers of Outlaw Country." Growing up between Wyoming and Alaska, Jackie's personal family history, including her great grandfather's ties to outlaws, sparked her passion for historical storytelling. With a background in radio and journalism, she combines oral and written history to bring engaging narratives to life, backed by facts and captivating storytelling. Her dedication to uncovering forgotten stories and preserving historical legacies shines through in her work, making her a knowledgeable guest on the topic of outlaw history and family legends.   In this episode, you will be able to:  Uncover the tales of outlaw history and family legends.   Explore the captivating allure of Wyoming's rural lifestyle and discover why it continues to captivate the imagination of many.   Learn the importance of engaging with local history through stories and unlock the power of connecting with the past.    The resources mentioned in this episode are:  Listen to the Pioneers of Outlaw Country podcast on platforms such as Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeart, or at pioneersofoutlawcountry.com.  Check out Thermopolis for news and stories in the area.  Explore the Wyoming Newspaper Project to discover firsthand accounts and historical articles that enrich the understanding of Wyoming's history.   Stay updated on Wyoming history events, such as Wyoming History Day, to support and engage with the enthusiasm of young historians and contribute to the preservation of Wyoming's heritage for the future.    Follow Us On These Channels: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emydigrappa/ www.ThinkWY.org https://www.facebook.com/storiesaboutwhy https://www.instagram.com/storiesaboutwhy Listen on all your favorite platforms and subscribe! As always leave a review if you enjoyed these stories and follow us on Instagram or visit the webpage of the Wyoming Humanities!   Sign Up for our newsletter Here:  http://eepurl.com/igy4fH

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