On July 4, 1826, fifty years after declaring America’s independence, two giants of our nation died on the same day: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.
Category: Historical Note
World Famous Beale Street ~ Memphis Tennessee
Beale Street in Memphis is not just a thoroughfare; it's a living testament to the city's rich history and cultural legacy.
Kiran Sahota ~ Social Historian South Asian Women | London | A southern girl’s view podcast
Today on the show, I am chatting with Kiran Sahota, a Social historian, researcher and public speaker on South Asian history with a special focus on women.
Hunt Phelan House | Memphis Tennessee
On a late wintery day back in January, I drove down the lesser known section of Memphis’ world famous Beale Street to the house sitting at 533 Beale.
Happy New Year and the Creation of Leap Day
Memphis photographer and educator, Sandy Adams, discusses the creation of the calendar with a leap day...
Perry “Ivan” Graves 1914 Boxing Welterweight Champion | A southern girl’s view podcast
In today’s episode, I’m sharing a story about the 1914 World Welterweight Boxing Champion, Perry “Ivan” Graves.
Nathaniel Sheidley Revolutionary Spaces Boston | A Southern Girl’s View Podcast
Memphis photographer and travel writer, Sandy Adams, chats with Boston's Revolutionary Spaces President & CEO, Dr. Nathaniel Sheidley.
Dr. George Kieh, Jr. Former Liberian Presidential Candidate | A Southern Girl’s View Podcast
Memphis photographer and educator, Sandy Adams, interviews former Liberian presidential candidate, Dr. George Klay Kieh, Jr.
Travel Thursday ~ New Weekly Series
Introducing a new weekly video series on Instagram from A Southern Girl's View.
Colonel Michael Vaughn USAF Retired | A Southern Girl’s View Podcast
Today on the show I am talking with Colonel Michael Vaughn, United States Air Force Retired. We talk 30 years...
You must be logged in to post a comment.