KFC Sues the Colonel, Women's Equality Fight in the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, and More
Weird and suprising facts for this episode: - History of women's
rights - or lack thereof - in the U.S. and Saudi Arabia: yes, there
are similarities; - The case of Katie Mulcathy charged for
attempting to smoke in public; - KFC sues the colonel...
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Weird and suprising facts for this episode:
- History of women's rights - or lack thereof - in the U.S. and
Saudi Arabia: yes, there are similarities;
- The case of Katie Mulcathy charged for attempting to smoke in
public;
- KFC sues the colonel and the surprising outcome; and,
- More.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Show topic;
00:43 - Show and host info - Weird and Surprising Facts show;
01:05 - Women's rights in Saudi Arabia;
01:47 - Women's history of inequality in the U.S.;
03:14 - Women's suffrage movement;
04:07 - History of women's rights to own and manage property in the
U.S.;
06:33 - KFC sues the Colonel;
07:50 - Follow / subscribe / how to contact host.
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Host:
Stephen Carter. Websites: https://www.WeirdandSurprisingFacts.com
and https://www.StressReliefRadio.com.
Email: CarterMethod@gmail.com
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Sources:
"19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Women's Right to Vote
(1920)"; Link:
https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/19th-amendment
Rebecca Winke, "History of Women’s Property Rights and Ownership";
Link:
https://www.familyhandyman.com/article/women-property-rights-history/
Karl Smallwood, "KFC Once Sued Colonel Sanders (and Lost)"; Link:
https://www.factfiend.com/kfc-sued-colonel-sanders/
Lauren J. Cook, ""Promiscuous Smoking": Interpreting Gender and
Tobacco Use in the Archaeological Record"; Link:
https://orb.binghamton.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1167&context=neha
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Technical information:
Recorded and edits with Twisted Wave. Final rendering with
Hindenburg Pro.
Microphone: Neat King Bee
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Keywords:
Women's suffrage, KFC, 19th Amendment, Colonel Sanders, Saudi
Arabia,
- History of women's rights - or lack thereof - in the U.S. and
Saudi Arabia: yes, there are similarities;
- The case of Katie Mulcathy charged for attempting to smoke in
public;
- KFC sues the colonel and the surprising outcome; and,
- More.
---
Timestamps:
00:00 - Show topic;
00:43 - Show and host info - Weird and Surprising Facts show;
01:05 - Women's rights in Saudi Arabia;
01:47 - Women's history of inequality in the U.S.;
03:14 - Women's suffrage movement;
04:07 - History of women's rights to own and manage property in the
U.S.;
06:33 - KFC sues the Colonel;
07:50 - Follow / subscribe / how to contact host.
---
Host:
Stephen Carter. Websites: https://www.WeirdandSurprisingFacts.com
and https://www.StressReliefRadio.com.
Email: CarterMethod@gmail.com
---
Sources:
"19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Women's Right to Vote
(1920)"; Link:
https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/19th-amendment
Rebecca Winke, "History of Women’s Property Rights and Ownership";
Link:
https://www.familyhandyman.com/article/women-property-rights-history/
Karl Smallwood, "KFC Once Sued Colonel Sanders (and Lost)"; Link:
https://www.factfiend.com/kfc-sued-colonel-sanders/
Lauren J. Cook, ""Promiscuous Smoking": Interpreting Gender and
Tobacco Use in the Archaeological Record"; Link:
https://orb.binghamton.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1167&context=neha
---
Technical information:
Recorded and edits with Twisted Wave. Final rendering with
Hindenburg Pro.
Microphone: Neat King Bee
---
Keywords:
Women's suffrage, KFC, 19th Amendment, Colonel Sanders, Saudi
Arabia,
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