The History Chicks @Thehistorychix revisit the story of Pocahontas, and what Disney got wrong. http://thehistorychicks.com/episode-166-pocahontas-revisited/
Lois Ellen Frank explores how European colonization changed the diet of Native Americans https://www.history.com/news/native-american-food-shifts
@EmilyCataneo explores the history of the women's KKK https://daily.jstor.org/a-brief-history-of-the-womens-kkk/
@RidiculousHSW podcast investigates the effect of the 1918 flu epidemic on the suffrage movement https://open.spotify.com/episode/4pCCIbMiejQ2nuXf4UPaWR?si=TtTn-iedQba9dK8bVllOpQ
Robert Hunt Ferguson's new book "Remaking the Rural South: Interracialism, Christian Socialism, and Cooperative Farming in Jim Crow Mississippi" is now out in paperback with @UGAPress! https://ugapress.org/book/9780820358802/remaking-the-rural-south/
For @atlasobscura, Cherene Sherrard discusses her journey to learn more about Malinda Russell, the first Black woman to publish a cookbook https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/first-cookbook-by-black-woman
For @BlkPerspectives, Mary Niall Mitchell reviews Matthew Fox-Amato's "Exposing Slavery" and further discusses the visual documentation of racist violence in America https://www.aaihs.org/the-visual-documentation-of-racist-violence-in-america/
@SmithsonianMag and Kovie Biakolo @koviebiakolo take us through the history of the T.V. dinner https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/brief-history-tv-dinner-180976039/
Aaron Randle tells the story of the "Black Rosies" of World War II. https://www.history.com/news/black-rosie-the-riveters-wwii-homefront-great-migration
You can learn more about Black women on the WWII homefront through documentary Invisible Warriors https://www.invisiblewarriorsfilm.com/ ; the Maureen Honey's edited volume Bitter Fruit https://www.amazon.com/Bitter-Fruit-African-American-Women/dp/0826212654/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1292890295&sr=8-1; and Cheryl Mullenbach's book Double Victory https://www.amazon.com/Double-Victory-African-American-Barriers/dp/1613735235
That's all for December! Please let us know if you wish to add a resource to our monthly roundups!