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They were enslaved, outnumbered, and written off by the world — and they won anyway. This episode tells the story of the Haitian Revolution, one of the most successful slave revolts in history, and the fierce, defiant pe
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Hosted by History Queen | Madison Givens · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes
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When Women Walk is a history podcast about movement—across streets, borders, courtrooms, classrooms, and generations. Hosted by historian and educator Madison Givens, each episode centers the women who walked anyway: toward justice, toward power, toward survival, toward change.Blending archival research with storytelling and reflection, When Women Walk revisits familiar moments and forgotten lives to ask what women’s movement—literal and political—has made possible, and what it still demands.
History Queen | Madison Givens hosts When Women Walked, a history show with 11 episodes published.

They were enslaved, outnumbered, and written off by the world — and they won anyway. This episode tells the story of the Haitian Revolution, one of the most successful slave revolts in history, and the fierce, defiant pe
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Before computers existed, one woman imagined what they could become. In this episode of When Women Walked, we explore the remarkable life of Ada Lovelace, a nineteenth-century mathematician who saw the future of computin
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In 1944, as the Holocaust consumed Europe, a 23-year-old Jewish poet volunteered for a mission many believed was impossible. Hannah Senesh left her home in Palestine, trained with the British military, and parachuted int
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Rome believed Britain was conquered. By the first century CE, Roman legions controlled much of the island. Cities were built, taxes were collected, and imperial authority seemed unshakable. But in the year 60 CE, Rome ma
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Long before Ireland was filled with stone churches and monasteries, stories were told of a woman whose power felt almost otherworldly. Brigid of Kildare lived in the fifth century, at the crossroads of Celtic tradition a
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In 2002, Susana Trimarco’s daughter, Marita Verón, disappeared in Argentina—kidnapped by a human trafficking network that preyed on young women. What followed was not just a mother’s search, but the beginning of a moveme
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Before there were marches, there were classrooms. Before microphones, there were pencils. In this episode of When Women Walked, we explore the life and legacy of Septima Clark—the educator who helped build the intellectu
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Before the medals. Before the endorsements. Before the prime-time coverage — there were women who ran anyway. In this episode of When Women Walked, we enter the Olympic arena through the women who refused to wait their t
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Henrietta Lacks changed modern medicine, but she was never asked. In this episode of When Women Walked, I tell the story of the woman behind HeLa — the mother, the daughter, the Black woman whose cells helped develop the
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We are taught that Rosa Parks was tired. That her refusal on a Montgomery bus was spontaneous. Quiet. Accidental. In this episode of When Women Walked, historian and educator Madison Givens slows the story down and retur
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When Women Walked is a history podcast about movement—literal and political—and the women who used it to challenge power, demand justice, and reshape the world. This introductory episode lays the foundation for the serie
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