Trailblazing Women of Alachua County... The Classified History

Published: May 15, 2021, 1:04 a.m.

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Women are amazing. Lets just admit it. But Women's History is often lost or hidden behind other stories. In this episode of The Classified History Podcast we dive into the stories of some of the trailblazing women of Alachua County. Mackenzie Pizzio, the curator of the exhibit Trailblazers: 150 Years of Alachua County Women, joins the show to highlight eleven women she has profiled in the exhibit. The only living trailblazer on the list Vivian Washington File will join us, and don't skip past this, She will talk about her time as a nurse in the local hospitals during segregation and her fight to desegregate the local hospitals and doctors offices. So join us for this episode. Thank you.

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Show Breakdown:

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0:00- Intro

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0:45-4:00 Mackenzie Pizzio Introduction, about why she did the Trailblazers: 150 Years of Alachua County Women

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4:00 6:00 How did you choose the eleven women highlighted in the exhibit

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The Trailblazers

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6:00  Sarah Matheson    Sept. 1901 -- Dec. 1996

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7:30  Mary Cubberly     April 1870  --  March 1950

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8:10  Margret Tebeau   Feb. 1839  --  Sept. 1924

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9:10  Emmaline Buchholz    June 1887  --  Aug. 1973

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10:15  Daphne Duval Williams   June 1906  --  May 2010

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11:15  Judith Brown     Feb. 1941  --  June 1991

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13:15  Clara Gehan     Sept. 1901  --  Aug. 1992

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14:50 Sarah Robb   June 1852  --  May 1937

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17:30  Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings  Aug. 1896  --  Dec. 1953

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18:45  Majorie Carr  March 1915  --  Oct. 1997

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21:00  Vivian Filer June 1938  --  Present

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