March is Women’s History Month, and researching women is my very favorite thing to do. So while I was brainstorming an episode idea, I realized I had this huge collection of women on my list whose stories were very short - in terms of research, not the length of their lives or quality of achievements. This week I have collected these shorter stories into one episode about three different women; Eliza Ann Grier, the first Black woman licensed to practice medicine in Georgia, Leah Crist Bush, the first woman in the South to graduate with a landscape architecture degree, and Nora Grainger Webb, who designed and built over 50 homes and 7 apartments in 1920s Atlanta.
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Briar Park Court (Interview w/ Caitlin Mee)
Virginia-Highland
Scouting
Sweet Auburn Curb Market
Lincoln Country Club + Golf Course Desegregation
"Hidden History of Old Atlanta" (Interview w/ Mark Pifer)
Murder of Carlisle Christy
Listener Q&A - Vol. 3
Homes for Fallen Women
BONUS: Rosenwald Schools (Interview w/ Andrew Feiler)
Fuller-Freedom House (Interview w/ Alicia Guzman)
Zoo Atlanta
Georgia Flag
Christmas Card Lady
Residential Bombings
City Hall
Kirkwood
First Women Architects
Better Homes Movement
Scottish Atlanta
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