History's Unsung Heroes
Each episode in this podcast series will cover a unique, unsung hero in history.
Episodes

Dec 3, 2025
Dec 3, 2025
12 min
Learn about the sisters who single handedly stopped the British from coming on their New Jersey shore during the Revolutionary War.
Sources:
1. www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=92392 historical marker data base Rebecca and Sara Stillwell, Women Heritage Trail
2. Dolin, Eric. Rebels At Sea. 30 May 2022. Highbridge.
3. Dorwart, Jeffrey. Cape May County, New Jersey: The Making of an American Resort Community
4. Mirnick, Barbara. New Jersey in the American Revolution
5. Mayers, Robert. Revolutionary New Jersey; Forgotten Towns and Crossroads.
6. Moses Griffin 1745-1802. www.wikitree.com/Griffing-290
7. Shomette, Donald. Privateers of the Revolutionary War on the New Jersey Coast.
8. Smith, Sally. The Women of ‘76. Ontario. June 1976.
9. Women Patriots of the Revolution: A Biographical Dictionary.

Jul 2, 2025
Jul 2, 2025
15 min
Learn about Nancy Harkness Love, the first female commercial pilot, founder of the Women's Flying Training Detachment and the Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS) during World War II, from USA Today bestselling author Heather B. Moore.

Apr 16, 2025
Apr 16, 2025
9 min
Learn about the amazing work of Phillis Wheatley, the mother of black literature in America.Sources: Sources Carretta, Vincent. Phillis Wheatley: Biography of a Genius in Bondage. University of Georgia Press, 2011. Wheatley, Phillis. ‘To a Lady and her Children, on the Death of her Son and their Brother’, 1773. Hoose, Phillip M. We Were There Too. Phillip House, 2001. Michals, Deborah. 2015. http://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/phillis-wheatley. Visited 4/16/2025 Waldstreicher, David. The Odyssey of Phillis Wheatley. Recorded Books, 2023.

Feb 5, 2025
Feb 5, 2025
31 min
Learn about one of American's most influential founding mothers, socialite and patriot, Elizabeth Willing Powel.1. A Portrait of Elizabeth Willing Powel: 1743-1830, David Walker Maxey, (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 2006), 17-19.2. Elizabeth Willing Powel. Mount Vernon. Viewed February 3, 2025.http://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/elizabeth-willing-powel3. "Elizabeth Willing Powel to Martha Hare, 25 April, 1814", Powel Family Papers, Historical Society of Pennsylvania.4. Hass, Kimberly. Elizabeth Willing Powel: Philadelphia's Eighteenth Century Influencer. March 16, 2024.http://www. hiddencityphila.org/2024/03/elizabeth-willing-powel-philadelphias-18th-century-influencer/

Jan 23, 2025
Jan 23, 2025
5 min
Learn about the wife, mother, Quaker and Patriot Spy, Lydia Barrington Darragh.
Sources:
1. Footon, George. "The World's Greatest Military Spies and Secret Service." 1917.
2. Hoose, Phillip. "We Were There Too." Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2001.
3. www.battlefields.org/learn/biographies/lydia-barrington-darragh American Battlefield Trust Lydia Barrington
4. www.britannica.com/event/Quartering-Act (2024) Quartering Act (2024)
5. www.revolutionary-war.net/lydia-darragh/ (Mar 2020) Lydia Darragh: Quaker, Pacifist and American Spy

Dec 31, 2024
Dec 31, 2024
6 min
Sybil Ludington, the patriotic heroine who helped warn the colonists of the English invasion of Connecticut and New York.
Sources:
Berton Braley, “Sybil Ludington’s Ride,” This Week magazine, Washington, D.C., 4 April 1940
David Hackett Fischer, Paul Revere's Ride (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1994), 139. 6
Hoose, Phillip, We Were There, Too! (United States of American, 2001).
http://www.revolutionary-war.net/sybil-ludington/ Sybil Ludington
Martha J. Lamb, History of the City of New York: Volume 2 (New York, NY: A.S. Barnes and Company, 1880), 207. 5
Paula D. Hunt, “Sybil Ludington, the Female Paul Revere: The Making of a Revolutionary War Heroine,” The New England Quarterly 88, no. 2 (2015): pp. 187-222, https://doi.org/10.1162/tneq_a_00452), 190.
The Midnight Ride of Sybil Ludington: A Forgotten Hero in the Shadow of Paul Revere Jessica Rebollo Dr. Kate Murphy History 460/461: Senior Project June 12, 2019

Dec 16, 2024
Dec 16, 2024
7 min
President Manuel Quezon was a lawyer, leader, and humanitarian who took in Jewish refugees during World War II.
Sources:
Borneman, Walter. (2017). MacArthur at War: World War II in the Pacific. Back Bay Books.
Ephraim, Frank. (2003). Escape to Manila-From Nazi Tyranny to Japanese Terror. Champaign, IL: The University of Illinois Press.
Jacobsen, G. (2004). We Refused to Die. Salt Lake City, Utah; University of Utah.
Harris, B. (2020). Philippine Sanctuary. Madison, Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITsFFnht8Do GovPH-The Official Gazett Youtube Channel.
Legacy.senate.gov.ph/senators/senpres/quezon.asp Senate of the Philippines 19th Congress-Manuel Luis Quezon
http://www.loveman.sdsu.edu/docs/1934PhilippineIndep.pdf THE PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE ACT (TYDINGS-MCDUFFIE ACT) 1934
Manila Bulletin Online: Manuel L. Quezon Timeline http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN9Lq10taGM&pp=ygUNTWFudWVs1H1F!ZXpvbg%3D%3D
Quezon's Game. Directed by Matthew E. Rosen, performed by Raymond Bagatsing. Star Cinema, iWant and Kinetek. 2018.

Nov 26, 2024
Nov 26, 2024
22 min
After his journey across the sea to Jamestown, young Thomas Savage was thrust into the care of Chief Powhattan to learn the Algonquian ways and language. Learn more about the boy interpreter and his adventures with author Ora Smith.
www.orasmith.com
www.spiritoffreedompageant.com
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Ora-Smith/author/B07KTDRQKL

Nov 19, 2024
Nov 19, 2024
11 min
Ever wonder about Pochantas's husband? John Rolfe was a shipwreck survivor, widower, tobacco planter, ambassador, Jamestown leader, and father. Learn about his incredible journey.
Sources:
Carson, Jane. “The Will of John Rolfe.” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 58, no. 1 (1950): 58–65. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4245674.
Fishwick, Marshall. “Jamestown.” April 23, 2019.
Historic Jamestowne. https://historicjamestowne.org
John Rolfe. https://www.history.com/topics/exploration/john-rolfe
“Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend.” Historic Jamestowne. Part of Colonial National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service). https://www.nps.gov (Kidnapping of Pocahontas).
Smith, John. “A True Relation of Occurrences and Accidents in Virginia, 1608.”
Smith, John. “The General Historie of Viginia, New England and the Summer Isles.” 1624. Reprint in Jamestown Narratives, edited by Edward Wright Haile. Champlain, VA: Roundhouse, 1998.

Nov 11, 2024
Nov 11, 2024
11 min
Learn about Anne Burras Layton, the first Englishwoman to arrive and survive in the New World.
Link to First Lady of Jamestown.
Amazon.com: First Lady of Jamestown: A Historical Romance Based on the Life and Adventures of Anne Burras, the First Englishwoman to Survive the New World: 9798989918300: Smith, Tracy: Books
Sources
Cotter, John and J. Paul Hudson. “New Discoveries at Jamestown Site of the First Successful English Settlement in America.” January 1, 2008.
“England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975,” Database. Familysearch. http://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NB79-8WY.
Fishwick, Marshall. “Jamestown.” April 23, 2019.
Historic Jamestowne. https://historicjamestowne.org
Smith, John. “A True Relation of Occurances and Accidents in Virigia, 1608.”
Pocahontas: Her Life and Legend.” Historic Jamestowne. Part of Colonial National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service). https:www.nps.gov.
“The Starving Time at Jamestown-Humans For Survival.” https://humansforsurvival.com
Smith, John. “Pochontas: My Own Story.” January 1, 2006.
Williams, Tony. “The Jamestown Experiment: The Remarkable Story of the Enterprising Colony and the Unexpected Results That Shaped America.” January 1, 2011.






