Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Medicine

By Jacqueline Antonovich

-7 creepy abandoned brothels.
-The first film shot in New York City.
-Peanut panic: the history of an allergy.
-Rare critic of Tuskegee syphilis study dies.
-Score one more for Betsy Ross’ supporters.
-Addiction in American history: 14 vivid graphs.

Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Medicine

By Jacqueline Antonovich

-Hair care in 1918.
-Young, black, and Victorian.
-Black women who changed history.
-Gay semiotics in 1970s San Francisco.
-Early modern eyebrow interpretations.
-Japanese American resistance during WWII.
-What happened to America’s first Muslims?

Sunday Morning Medicine

By Jacqueline Antonovich

-The giant war tubas of WWI.
-The secret history of knock-knock jokes.
-Miserable 19th-century marriages: a list!
-The time Napoleon was attacked by rabbits.
-The woman behind Women’s History Month.
-Tracking the history of rural racial segregation.