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We are three friends who wanted to learn more about history. What better way than to discover the forgotten faces who have impacted history. We will be telling their stories to each other and to all of you. You may not know them or even recognize their names. And it’s time to change that, It’s time to share their stories. This will not be your typical history lesson.
Who's That?!? Forgotten Faces hosts Who's That?!? Forgotten Faces, a history show with 12 episodes published.

In this episode, we learn about Gay Pride and how it began, the events that sparked the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement and why Pride is celebrated around the world today. From the historic Stonewall Riots to today's Pride

In this episode, we learn about Simon Wiesenthal, a Holocaust survivor who dedicated his life to finding Nazi war criminals and seeking justice for Holocaust victims. His tireless work helped keep the memory of the Holoc

In this episode, we learn about three missing whose stories changed way communities, law enforcement and families respond to child disappearances. Etan Patz, Adam Walsh and Amber Hagerman. Though their liver were tragica

In this episode, we learn about the life and tragic death of Kitty Genovese, a young woman whose murder in 1964 became one of the most discussed crimes in American history. While her name is often linked to the bystander

In this episode we remember and learn about the six women who became heroes during the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Victoria Soto, Lauren Rousseau, Rachael Davino, Anne Marie Murphy, Mary Sherlach and Dawn Hoch

In this episode we learn about Sneha Anne Phillip, a doctor whose disappearance became one of the most haunting mysteries connected to 9/11. Was she a victim of the attacks, or did something else happen the night before?

Welcome back to Season 6! This season, we’re doing things a little differently. We’ll still be learning about people whose stories deserve to be remembered, but this time we’re focusing on victims — from murders and kidn

*SPOILERS IN THIS EPISODE* In today's season 5 finale episode, we go book-club style and dive in the book, The Last Train To London by Meg Waite Clayton. Together, we explore the powerful true story behind the novel-high

In today's episode...we're not talking about a person. But what is it? Just a day? An event? Or something more? Friday the 13th. From ancient fears surrounding the number 13 to centuries of bad luck stories tied to Frida

In today's episode, we revisit the Matilda Effect - because somehow, history still hasn't learned its lesson about giving credit where it's due or trying to change that history. But more importantly, we dive into the inc

In today's episode, we learn about the Matilda Effect through the story of Eunice Foote - the scientist who discovered how carbon dioxide traps heat in the atmosphere long before it was widely recognized. Despite her gro

In today's episode, we learn about the day an entire nation hit pause - when women across Iceland walked off the job and brought the country to a standstill.

In this episode, we learn about Jennie Wade, an ordinary young woman whose life was tragically cut short during the Battle of Gettysburg. Her story isn’t just about tragedy; it’s about courage, compassion, and how everyd

In this episode, we learn about Ann Lowe — the groundbreaking designer who dressed America’s elite, including Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, while rarely receiving the credit she deserved.

In today's episode, we explore an unlikely friendship between two people who were never supposed to get along. From opposite beliefs to unexpected unity, this is story of Ann Atwater and C.P. Ellis.

In this episode, we learn about Langston Hughes- an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist. Through his powerful words he spoke about identity, struggle, hope and the everyday lives of Black

In this episode, we learn about a brilliant inventor, Garrett Morgan. From creating hair straightening cream to inventing one of the first traffic lights , his ideas changed everyday life in ways you might not expect.

In this episode, we learn about the man who changed the world with his creation of brownies. Joseph Seyl was asked to create a new type of dessert, one simple request that led to one of the most beloved treats of all tim

In this episode, we learn about Capricorns.. just kidding. Kind of. Not really. But the real moral of the story centers on Andrew Young, a powerful yet often under-recognized advocate of the civil rights movement who sto

Welcome back to Season 5! In this episode, we learn about Elizebeth Smith Friedman, a brilliant cryptanalyst whose codebreaking worked saved thousands of lives, including cracking codes from Hitler himself.
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Ada Lovelace
the world’s first computer programmer
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first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States
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