1% of History Lindsey
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Join Lindsey as she explores different people and events in history. Find out about the more than 1% that we don't learn about in school.
Lindsey has a passion for both teaching and learning. She graduated from Christopher Newport University with a BA in Communication Studies and minors in History and Leadership Studies. She attended Mary Baldwin University, where she earned her teaching license through the Post Bac program. Additionally, Lindsey has a Master of Education from the University of Virginia.
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The History of Sororities
Where did sororities come from? Why are they important? Will they be around forever? These are just a few of the questions tackled on this episode of 1% of History.
Sources:
https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a9660538/first-oldest-college-sorority/
https://historyit.com/sorority-history-is-womens-history/
alphadeltapi.org
https://people.com/celebrity/celebrities-who-were-in-sororities/
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-education-harvard-idUSKBN240351
https://dso.college.harvard.edu/usgso-policy
http://dublinlaurenscountygeorgia.blogspot.com/2016/03/eugenia-tucker-cochran-fitzgerald.html
https://www.womensactivism.nyc/stories/7759
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Supreme Court
Learn more about who Ruth Bader Ginsburg is and what the Supreme Court's job actually is!
RBG is a female icon in the United States-with good reason. Fing out more about her life and why she is so important.
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Book Recommendations: (I do not receive any compensation from these links)
For Kids-
Who was Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
Becoming RBG
The Story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
For Adults-
My Own Words
Notorious RBG -
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Women of the American Revolutionary War
Find out which women and how they helped during the American Revolutionary War.
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Causes of the American Revolutionary War
Find out about the different causes of the American Revolutionary War.
Plus, let’s think about it: did the king really only mean to help out a company or do you think he was trying to punish the colonists for leaving England?
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Benedict Arnold
Join me as I talk about Benedict Arnold.
Benedict Arnold is known as the traitor; however, it turns out he’s got more to him than that!
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