Posts Tagged: ‘Florence Nightingale’

This week in podcasts, we have an unusual cast of characters.

Zenobia was a third-century queen of ancient Palmyra who styled herself after Cleopatra — and faced off with the Roman Empire.

Doctress Mary Seacole was as famous in her lifetime as Florence Nightingale for her work during the Crimean War, yet most of us have never heard of her.

Another entry in our salute to Black History Month, Stokely Carmichael was both a fresh-faced college kid staging sit-ins and the man who coined the term “Black Power.”

And last but not least, Giuseppe Garibaldi was the gaucho-attired man who defeated a Bourbon monarch to help unite Italy.

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To kick off Black History Month, I asked some of my fellow writers and editors for suggestions about black men and women in history who’ve never gotten enough recognition. Candace’s suggestion was Mary Seacole.

I’m sure you know who Florence Nightingale is, but there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of Mary Seacole. Seacole, Nightingale’s just-as-famous contemporary, was forgotten.

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