Today on the History with Jackson Podcast we talk to Kaitlyn Weldon, M.A. to speak about Female Missionaries, and Native American Rights in 19th Century American Midwest. Across the course of the podcast we explored the life of Caroline Weldon, Native American Rights, and the American Midwest and we hope that you listening and learning from Kaitlyn.
To read Kaitlyn's thesis which is the basis for this podcast head to https://shareok.org/bitstream/handle/11244/328675/Weldon_okstate_0664M_16826.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
To keep up to date with Kaitlyn head to her website: https://theactivehistorian.com
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