Issue No. 57: Nuclear Energy, Nonfiction November, and Nachos(?)
Nuclear Energy, Nonfiction November, and Nachos(?)
🧩Podcast Trivia: Who was the first African American and the first woman to head the U.S. Department of Energy? (Answer at the end)
Welcome to all the new subscribers 🎉
I completed my 5K race today 🎉
The podcast 100 Historic Black Women You Should Know By Election Day just reached 1K plays 🎉
Podcast Highlights
No. 29: Norma Merrick Sklarek
Terminal One at LAX airport is one of the world's busiest terminals, and a Black woman designed it! Once referred to as the “Rosa Parks of architecture,” she changed the face of American architecture after becoming the first black woman to earn an architectural license in New York and California. She went on to design the US Embassy in Japan.
No. 28: Anna Murray Douglass
Behind one of the most famous abolitionists in American history stood a brilliant, fearless Black woman who helped him escape from slavery. Her name is Anna Murray Douglass, and without her, Frederick Douglass might never have become the legendary figure we know today. Anna was the driving force behind Douglass' freedom, and yet, her story has often been overshadowed—until now.
No. 21: Mary McLoad Bethune
Imagine walking into the Oval Office, being greeted by the President of the United States—not as a guest, but as an advisor. Now imagine doing this as a Black woman in the early 20th century. Mary McLeod Bethune didn’t just break down doors—she built entire institutions to lift others up with her. Today, we’re diving into the extraordinary life of a woman who transformed education, civil rights, and even the White House.
Currently Reading
The Message by Ta-Nihisi Coates and Nuclear War: A Scenario by Annie Jacobsen! I finished reading What I Talk About When I Talk About Running: A Memoir by Haruki Murakami last week.
What Our Community Is Reading
Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future by Jason Stanley
Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones by Dolly Parton
The Broken Heart of America: St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States by Walter Johnson
Whiskey Tender: A Memoir by Deborah Taffa
Killing For Country: A Family Story by David Marr
Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism by Rachel Maddow
🤔What nonfiction book are you currently reading? Let me know below and I’ll feature it in the next issue!
Also, what are some themed lists you would like for #NonfictionNovember?
Now, I’m going to enjoy some post-race nachos!
with care,
Trivia Answer: Hazel O’Leary! Did you get it right? You can listen to her episode here.
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