Reading with Rachelle: Connecting with History through Storytelling, a Book Club Podcast with Rachelle Chase

Reading with Rachelle: Connecting with History through Storytelling, a Book Club Podcast with Rachelle Chase

Each week on the Reading with Rachelle podcast, Rachelle brings history to life through conversations with authors, experts, and everyday people impacted by the week's book selection. Through storytelling, we connect with the history we were never taught in school. At a time when history is being used to divide us, let's learn how it unites us, and how Black history is not apart from American history, but how it's a part of American history. 

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  1. Medicine, Science, and Making Race with Leslie Schwalm

    4 DÉC.

    Medicine, Science, and Making Race with Leslie Schwalm

    Today, I'm joined by Dr. Leslie A. Schwalm, author of the book "Medicine, Science, and Making Race in Civil War America." We discuss how the North helped anti-Black racism and white people's belief of Black inferiority beyond the Civil War and into today. This was accomplished by white medical and scientific professionals who used the Civil War as a laboratory and used Black enlisted men and those escaping slavery as objects of study to try to prove that African Americans were medically, biologically, and intellectually inferior, all while providing them with substandard health care. We discuss how, as it states on the back of the book cover:   "This mistreatment of Black soldiers and civilians extended after life to include dissection, dismemberment, and disposal of the Black war dead in unmarked or mass graves and medical waste pits. Simultaneously, white medical and scientific investigators enhanced their professional standing by establishing their authority on the science of racial difference and hierarchy."   We also discuss the role that the U.S. Sanitary Commission and the Army Medical Museum play in this—and more. Connect with Leslie & Get the Book: https://leslieschwalm.com/ https://gwss.uiowa.edu/people/leslie-schwalm https://uncpress.org/book/9781469672694/medicine-science-and-making-race-in-civil-war-america/ Connect with Rachelle: https://www.rachellechasewrites.com/  https://rachellechase.substack.com/

    50 min
  2. Trailblazing Black Politics: Exploring the Legacy of George Edwin Taylor with Erick Nganyange

    13 NOV.

    Trailblazing Black Politics: Exploring the Legacy of George Edwin Taylor with Erick Nganyange

    This week, I'm excited to have Erick Nganyange, the creator and host of the Iowa Civil Rights History podcast, on my show today. Erick and I are discussing the book For Labor, Race, and Liberty - George Edwin Taylor, His Historic Run for the White House, and the Making of Independent Black Politics by Bruce L. Mouser. This book tells the fascinating story of Taylor, who ran for President of the United States in 1904 as a member of the newly formed African American political party, the National Liberty Party. Erick and I dive into Taylor's remarkable life journey, from being orphaned at a young age to becoming a prominent journalist and labor activist. We explore how his personal experiences shaped his political views and his trailblazing campaign. Erick and I also explore the parallels between the challenges faced by Black political movements in the 19th century and the ongoing struggles for representation and empowerment in the Black community today. We consider the lessons we can learn from historical figures like George Edwin Taylor and how their stories can inspire us to continue the fight for justice and equity. For Labor, Race, and Liberty: George Edwin Taylor, His Historic Run for the White House, and the Making of Independent Black Politics: https://bookshop.org/p/books/for-labor-race-and-liberty-george-edwin-taylor-his-historic-run-for-the-white-house-and-the-making-of-independent-black-politics-bruce-l-mouser/6632154?ean=9780299249144 Connect with Erick: Erick Nganyange, Iowa Civil Rights History Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1491550 Connect with Rachelle: https://www.rachellechasewrites.com/  https://rachellechase.substack.com/

    35 min
  3. Get Ready to Read with Rachelle!

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    Get Ready to Read with Rachelle!

    Are you interested in history but find the idea of reading a history book overwhelming? Do you want to learn about history you weren't taught in school? I'm Rachelle Chase. I'm a published author of historical nonfiction and fiction books; a journalist whose work has appeared in USA Today, National Geographic, the Des Moines Register and others; and a public speaker. But most importantly, I'm passionate about history, because I still remember what it felt like as a young Black girl sitting in a classroom where no one looked like me, reading textbooks where I never read about anyone that looked like me... except for Slavery. This has to change. The erasure of Black people from history seeks to continue dividing us. So for the past 15 years, I've used my voice to bring the stories, experiences and achievements of Black Americans to light, and founded a nonprofit, Uniting Through History. Each week on the Reading with Rachelle podcast, I will pick a book that focuses on history and those who made it and bring this history to life through conversations with authors, experts, and everyday people. Through storytelling, we'll connect with the history we were never taught in school. At a time when history is being used to divide us, let's learn how it unites us, and how Black history is not apart from American history, but how it's a part of American history.  So click the subscribe button and join me on November 6th, 2024, and let's begin Reading with Rachelle. Connect with Rachelle: https://www.rachellechasewrites.com/  https://rachellechase.substack.com/

    5 min

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Each week on the Reading with Rachelle podcast, Rachelle brings history to life through conversations with authors, experts, and everyday people impacted by the week's book selection. Through storytelling, we connect with the history we were never taught in school. At a time when history is being used to divide us, let's learn how it unites us, and how Black history is not apart from American history, but how it's a part of American history. 

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