Mary Elizabeth Jenkins Surratt, c. 1850 |
Sunday, September 29, 2013
History Bitches Fieldtrip #5: Mary Surratt's Boardinghouse and Mount Olivet Cemetery
Sunday, September 15, 2013
The Black Queen
Detail of Allan Ramsay’s Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1761-1762) |
Although she is chronologically distant from Afonso III and his mistress, there is a surprising genealogical proximity between the two women and six lines of descent can be traced between them. What also contributed to the perceptibility of her African heritage was the highly inbred pattern of princely German marriage alliances.There are contemporary references to Charlotte’s African-like features, too; for example, Christian Friedrich, Baron Stockmar wrote she possessed a “true mulatto face.” These characteristics are clearly noticeable in portraits by Allan Ramsay, a prominent abolitionist, and, by marriage, the uncle of Dido Elizabeth Belle.
Can't Hardly Wait!
Amma Asante’s (hooray lady directors!!) feature film “Belle,” about History Bitch Dido Elizabeth Belle recently premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Here are some reviews:
TIFF 2013 Review: 'Belle' Starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Belle: Toronto 2013 - first look review
The U.S. release date is May 2, 2014!
TIFF 2013 Review: 'Belle' Starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Belle: Toronto 2013 - first look review
The U.S. release date is May 2, 2014!
Remembering the "Four Little Girls"
Today marks the 50th anniversary of Birmingham, Alabama’s 16th St. Baptist Church Bombing. The “four little girls” who perished, Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, and Cynthia Wesley, were recently awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.
For more information check-out:
Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
'Four Little Girls' Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
For more information check-out:
Birmingham Public Library Digital Collections
'Four Little Girls' Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
Sunday, September 8, 2013
The Myth of Dido
Dido Elizabeth Belle (L) and half-cousin Lady Elizabeth Murray (R). This picture currently resides at Scone Palace in Perth, Scotland. |
Seeing her picture for the first time, I assumed she was a servant. Lucky for us, her status at Kenwood House, London was vastly more remarkable. Her name was Dido Elizabeth Belle, the charge and great-niece of William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield.
Dido’s father was British Navy officer, Sir John Lindsay |
Saturday, September 7, 2013
The Bitch with the Dragon Tattoo
Fantastic! Just when I’d accepted I could never be as cool as Mary Bowser, Dita Von Teese informs me I’m as not cool as Maud Wagner either. Who the heck is that?
Wait…that’s her? Crap-definitely not as cool! So, who’s Maud Wagner, and what makes this History Bitch so freaky fresh? Frustratingly, there’s not much information regarding her life. The only facts I could locate come from non-academic sources, so take everything with a grain of salt.
Wait…that’s her? Crap-definitely not as cool! So, who’s Maud Wagner, and what makes this History Bitch so freaky fresh? Frustratingly, there’s not much information regarding her life. The only facts I could locate come from non-academic sources, so take everything with a grain of salt.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Schoolhouse Rock!
Since yesterday was our first day of school, it seemed the perfect time for a post about some of history’s most celebrated women teachers. Just so you know, I refrained from including myself.
Hypatia (350 or 370 – 415 or 416)
A citizen of Alexandria, Egypt, a cultural and educational center of the Roman and Byzantine world, Hypatia was a philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer. Besides directing the Neo-Platonist school of philosophy, she taught and became a popular lecturer. Regrettably, Hypatia is famous not just for being one of the first women to study and teach philosophy, mathematics, and astronomy, but her barbarous death. Accused of spreading heresy and provoking conflict, she was murdered by a swarm of zealous Christians.
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Source 1, 2
Monday, September 2, 2013
This Is My Jam!
In 1942, Rosie the Riveter made her debut in Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb's song, "Rosie the Riveter." Check it out below.
Making History, Working for Victory
Happy Labor Day, Bitches!
Inspired by i09’s post, “SciFi and Fantasy Ladies Pose as Rosie the Riveter for Labor Day,” I decided to write a quick post about the celebrated World War II and feminist icon.
So, here are some of the 5 best facts I discovered about Rosie:
Inspired by i09’s post, “SciFi and Fantasy Ladies Pose as Rosie the Riveter for Labor Day,” I decided to write a quick post about the celebrated World War II and feminist icon.
So, here are some of the 5 best facts I discovered about Rosie:
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